Crucial Ballistix DDR3 memory launched

Posted on Saturday, September 22 2007 @ 4:35 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Crucial launched its first Ballistix DDR3 memory modules running at 1600MHz with 8-8-8-20 timings.
Crucial Ballistix DDR3 modules feature a newly redesigned heat spreader with a clip-less design, giving the modules a cleaner look. Additionally, the new Ballistix modules feature a Micron company logo on the heat spreader, calling attention to the exclusive use of Micron components in the Ballistix DDR3 product line.

Crucial Ballistix DDR3 memory modules feature Micron's highly sought-after DDR3 components, running at speeds of 1600 megahertz (MHz). At the Intel Developer Forum this week in San Francisco, Micron is demonstrating an over-clocked version of the Ballistix DDR3 modules running at two gigahertz.
The Ballistix DDR3 1GB module costs $339.99, the 2GB kit $679.99.


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