Ballistix Elite 16GB DDR4 3200Mhz Memory Kit Review

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For the Batman Arkham Origins maximum results it’s a bit of a different story. The Ballistix Elite 16GB 3200Mhz Kitis ahead in maximum and minim FPS and is on par with the higher average FPS. We are happier with this set of results and will probably stick to only the maximum settings results in future reviews as previously started. 

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Conclusion

The last memory we reviewed was the Avexir Raiden Green Tesla 16GB 2666MHz DDR4 Memory Kit. This is a very special memory kit due to its plasma tubes, they definitely steal the show for looks. We thought that most memory after that would look bland, but the Ballistix Elite kit with its more substantial heatsink, is quite eye catching in its own right. The Ballistix Elite kit held its own for speed as well, though it wasn’t always the case it would still be up there at the higher end of the results.

The main thing going for the Ballistix Elite kit is the price, it’s at the lower end of the 3200Mhz DDR4 pricing, despite being at the sharper end when it comes to performance. We have scored it the highest on price in our memory review criteria. We think this memory kit would fly if it were a 32Gb kit, and at its low pricing, it’s more achievable, though only if you have an Intel i7 LGA2011-V3 setup, or equivalent Quad Channel system. So it’s cheap, not too bad looking and fast, you need to consider this memory kit for your next build.

Ballistix Elite 16GB DDR4 3200Mhz Memory Kit

Ballistix Elite 16GB DDR4 3200Mhz Memory Kit Review

Package - 8
Performance - 7
Price - 8.5
Consumer Experience - 8

7.9

The main thing going for the Ballistix Elite kit is the price, it's at the lower end of the 3200Mhz DDR4 pricing, despite being at the sharper end when it comes to performance. We have scored it the highest on price in our memory review criteria. We think this memory kit would fly if it were a 32Gb kit, and at its low pricing, it's more achievable, though only if you have an Intel i7 LGA2011-V3 setup, or equivalent Quad Channel system. So it's cheap, not too bad looking and fast, you need to consider this memory kit for your next build.

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