The memory kit sports timings of 16-16-16 and only requires a mere 1.2v. While they’re not the fastest modules around, they are affordable and feature lower timings compared to premium options. Not only that, memory kits with speeds in excess of 3000MHz usually increase the voltage to 1.35v. This makes the Ballistix Sport LT a great option for the average consumer who is unlikely to notice benefits from extreme speed DDR4. Honestly, I believe these are the best-looking DIMMs Crucial have created and they even manage to contend with premium alternatives like the G.Skill TridentZ. We should be receiving a review sample relatively soon and I cannot wait to see how the red finish looks in person.
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