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Crucial Ballistix Sport VLP DDR3 Memory Pictured
Micron's channel brand Crucial Memory is on the verge of launching half-height DDR3 memory modules for the enthusiast PC market, under the Ballistix Sport VLP series. Pictured below, next to standard Ballistix Sport modules, the VLP ("very low profile") series consists of memory modules that are nearly half the height of standard 240 pin UDIMMs, making them ideal for crammed up mini-ITX builds. The series will be available in most common configurations, the one pictured below runs at DDR3-1600 MHz with timings of 9-9-9-24, and 1.35V DRAM voltage. The modules will be available in 4 GB and 8 GB densities, and will make up single-, dual-, and quad-channel kits.
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Would running 1.5v through these seem a little aggressive/would the DIMMs mind at all over a period of time?
I always get a little worried with RAM voltages these days.... especially compered to the old DDR2 glory years where 2.4v on some awesome D9s always got good results and was fine so long as active cooling (or cold air!) was applied.
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This one manufacturer I have starting hating. I remember overclocking DDR 400 and DDr2 ballistix to insane speeds without ever failing on me but with DDR3 quality control has gone down with Crucial it seems.
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really, my Crucials still clock damn strong, and I can still lower the timings just like back in the DDR and DDR2 days
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Got a couple sets of the fullsize ballistix DDR3 cheapies in a couple computers I have built all work fine and clock well.
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People have hit as high as 2800mhz however
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Not really it's another 30nm low profile kit this is a direct competitor and comparison of them. I know were I would prefer to spend my $40.
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![]() These aren't my rig I lack an i5 3570/3770, but this guy was nice enough to post results which beat your crucial sticks so...Again 2x4gb $40 shipped I am still buying these.
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LOL latency sux. BTW I used to review........ 35.0...
Plus your at 5GHz..... Not a fair comparision but I guess you knew that. Plus your using AMD but the read/write/copy are quite good. Again, those modules are not on topic... Perhaps you should start a memory competition thread?
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Heck you seem to have take my post completely wrong on the first one all I was tossing out there was that the low profile modules seem to clock quite well. There was no samsung is better than crucial nothing just a simple these cheap modules do 2800mhz and are low profile.
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People have shown competing products in these threads since before you joined this forum.
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So? What are you trying to prove? I don't care what you think to tell you the truth.... Think we should leave the thread be. sheeeesh/ All I did was post some results from the modules ON THE TITLE and you have to come in and show your little twinkie
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Your reading comprehension skills suck. Yup neither posts claims they are mine and the first post has a link to the original thread.
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You didn't even review the same kit as what is listed.
Here is what you reviewed. If you would be bothered to notice it is not the same as the VLP modules listed. It has as much place in this thread as mine seeing how they are not the same thing either. Do you even know if the kit you reviewed is the same 30nm D9 modules that are going onto the new VLP series parts? You sure didn't take the heatspreaders off in your review to check. Heck you didn't even list the voltages you used in your review. What a waste.
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I have a set of BallistX DDR2 800 You could near burn your fingers on them. Not too mention they would never "turn over" on my old P35 Rig cuz they needed the voltage bumped up. I had to buy a cheap set of RAM to set the voltage before I could use them...
I replaced them with a set of OCZ Reapers(That was some great RAM) and they are now in "the pile". First and last go with Crucial.
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