Thursday, June 5th 2014

Crucial Ballistix Elite DDR4 Module Pictured Up-close

Here are the first pictures of a Crucial Ballistix Elite DDR4 memory module up close. Launched earlier this week, the Ballistix Elite DDR4 will be Crucial's first enthusiast module to address the emerging market created by Intel's Haswell-E HEDT platform. It will come in various speeds upwards of 2133 MHz (DDR), and densities of 4 GB, 8 GB, and 16 GB, and will be available as single-module, dual-channel, and quad-channel kits. The underlying DRAM chips are homebrew, from Micron's mega DRAM/NAND-flash plant in Boise, Idaho, US. The chips are cooled by a simple and effective aluminium heat-spreader.
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10 Comments on Crucial Ballistix Elite DDR4 Module Pictured Up-close

#1
buggalugs
Cool bananas but I'd like to see how much they want for DDR4, it shouldn't really cost anymore than DD3 but I have feeling early adopters will get raped.....and that means me :(
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#2
TheDeeGee
Looks cool with the picatinny rail ^^
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#3
Arrakis9
SvarogLooks cool with the picatinny rail ^^
someone could probably do better, but yes the design does make it look meeter and meaner without raising the price oodles i hope

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#4
Assimilator
Always liked Crucial memory, mainly because they don't put massively tall and useless heatspreaders on that get in the way without actually doing anything.
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#5
repman244
So nobody noticed the uneven pin length?
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#6
RCoon
repman244So nobody noticed the uneven pin length?
Looks like it was cut by hand by someone with parkinsons, and then sanded down to smooth it off :laugh:

It's a DDR4 standard though. All DDR4 modules have a larger pin length in the mid section. Check every other DDR4 picture.
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#7
Delta6326
repman244So nobody noticed the uneven pin length?
from what I understand that is how all the new DDR 4 Ram is like. If you look at the other press release pictures Of the Corsair Dominator Platinum they look the same.
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#8
MikeMurphy
Looking forward to 16gb DIMMs!

I real upgrade from the 2mb of ram I started with.
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#9
MikeMurphy
AssimilatorAlways liked Crucial memory, mainly because they don't put massively tall and useless heatspreaders on that get in the way without actually doing anything.
I 100% agree.
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#10
bHbutcher27
I want to see a review... of any DDR4 + X99...:roll:
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