Testseek.com have collected 54 expert reviews of the Crucial / Micron PC4-19200 2400Mhz Ballistix Sport Series and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Crucial / Micron PC4-19200 2400Mhz Ballistix Sport Series.
September 2015
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54 Reviews
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This is where everything starts to get more serious, and as with most of the time it starts with the looks. The Crucial Ballistix Sport has a black PCB, and overall great looks, but you are not going to buy your memory based only on the looks. This kit of...
Abstract: When it comes to RAM, Crucial is one of the few companies that manufacturer engineers their own chips, mount them on a DIMM, package them, and sell them straight to the consumer. Through their vertically integrated process Crucial can be at the bleeding e...
This memory kit isn't the best for overclocking, having only one XMP profile, but it is a wonderful value for DDR4 memory kits and is backed by Crucial's excellent reputation as a leader in flash memory....
Solid performance, Sleek design and heatspeader, Heatspreader will not block anything, XMP Profile, Lifetime warranty
Other 2400 MHz kits available have tighter timings
Our first DDR4 memory kit that we reviewed from Crucial was their JEDEC kit, which runs at the stock DDR4 speeds of 2133 MHz. The Crucial Ballistix Sport DDR4 kit we took a look at today has a nice bump up to 2400 MHz. That of course is going to give you...
Where do we begin with the Crucial Ballistix Sport 32GB 2400MHz DDR4 memory kit? This kit was a joy to work with from the beginning thanks to the Intel XMP 2.0 profile that allows for plug-in-play ready for operation at 2400MHz with CL16 timings. Having t...
Published: 2018-05-18, Author: Tomas , review by: uk.hardware.info
16GB is the amount of memory we would recommend for most PCs right now. For office and surfing work, gaming and many other purposes, you'll get more than enough out of that for now. For example, it would be a good idea for video staff to go for even more...
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Published: 2018-01-10, Author: Tomas , review by: uk.hardware.info
16GB is the amount of memory we would recommend for most PCs right now. For office and surfing work, gaming and many other purposes, you'll get more than enough out of that for now. For example, it would be a good idea for video staff to go for even more...
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Published: 2016-07-31, Author: Ben , review by: enostech.com
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The change from DDR3 to DDR4 is not a huge improvement, but more of an evolution. Power consumption has been reduced and clock speed has been improved, but for the average user, this doesn't mean much in practise. If you're building a Skylake system, yo...
Skylake with DDR4 memory does not offer a significant difference in performance compared to DDR3. You can achieve much higher clock frequencies with DDR4 though. It should be noted though that in most cases more memory is better than faster memory. All...