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Micron Memory Sets New DDR4 Overclocking World Record

25th October 2019 44 Like

SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 25, 2019 — MICRON INSIGHT — Ballistix, Micron’s global brand of high-performance gaming memory, has set a new overclocking world record for the fastest DDR4 memory frequency at 6024MT/s. Leveraging performance-tuned Micron die and the innovation behind...

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More than a third of European gamers want Esports to be in the Olympics

13th January 2019 47 Like

The debate around whether Esports should be part of the Olympics continues, and new findings from Ballistix reveal that more than a third of gamers across the UK, France and Germany think Esports should be in the Olympics. Ballistix surveyed more than 1,000 British, French and German gamers. When asked whether Esports should be an event in the Olympics, 35% of respondents said yes. Less than half (45%) believe Esports should not be part of the Olympics, while 20% are yet to make up their mind.

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Ballistix and ASUS launch the Sport AT gaming memory module

18th July 2018 55 Like

Ballistix, a leading global brand of gaming memory, today announced the immediate availability of Ballistix Sport AT memory in support of ASUS’ TUF Gaming Alliance. Developed as a collaboration between ASUS, Ballistix, and other trusted industry partners, TUF Gaming Alliance...

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Ballistix Expands Its Gaming Memory Portfolio With New Sport AT Modules

5th June 2018 59 Like

Taipei, Taiwan, June 5, 2018 – Ballistix, a leading brand of gaming memory from Micron Technology, today announced a new line of Sport AT memory in collaboration with ASUS’ TUF Gaming Alliance. Developed as a collaboration between ASUS, Ballistix, and...

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Ballistix Tactical Tracer RGB DDR4 Gaming Memory Now Available

17th April 2018 51 Like

Ballistix, a leading global brand of gaming memory, today announced the availability of Ballistix® Tactical Tracer RGB DDR4 memory. The new Tactical Tracer RGB modules, available in 8GB and 16GB densities with speeds up to 3000 MT/s, allow gamers to...

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Ballistix Elite 3466 MHz DDR4 32Gb Memory Kit Review

9th October 2017 429 Like

Our last Ballistix memory review was the Ballistix Sport LT 16GB Red DDR4 2666Mhz Memory Kit, which was good and represents the entry speeds for performance or enthusiast level DDR4. If you want a little more speed and capability, you can have a look at some Ballistix memory at the other end of the performance spectrum, the Ballistix Elite 3466MHz DDR4 Memory Kit. 3466 MHz memory speed is amazing, but it’s becoming common amongst high end memory. 3466Mhz is a full third faster than the Ballistix Sport LT 16GB Red DDR4 2666Mhz, which is enough to get anyone’s attention.

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New Battlefield 1 Night Map Prise De Tahure 1080p Video

23rd July 2017 53 Like

We’ve posted some video of the new Battlefield 1 Night Map Prise De Tahure in 1080p using the trusty Nvidia GTX970. FPS is in the top right corner and the game settings are “Ultra”. This is using Nvidia Driver Version 384.76, with...

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Ballistix Announces Tactical Tracer DDR4 RGB Gaming Memory Modules

30th May 2017 46 Like

Ballistix, a leading global brand of gaming memory, today announced the availability of Ballistix Tactical Tracer DDR4 RGB memory. The new Tactical Tracer modules allow PC modders and gamers to light up their systems with RGB brilliance with the ability...

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Ballistix sponsors Team Liquid

9th May 2017 42 Like

Ballistix has announced that it will sponsor another championship-caliber team, Team Liquid. Team Liquid will be building its rigs to win with Ballistix gaming memory and competing in StarCraft, League of Legends, Hearthstone, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Dota 2, Heroes of...

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Ballistix Sport LT 16GB Red DDR4 2666Mhz Memory Kit Review

19th March 2017 570 Like

We have had a lot of Ballistix’s DDR4 memory in the Hardwareslave offices to review over the years, and we get good performance, speeds, and compatibility. These memory modules have been black, grey or silver, but now we have some nice shiny red DIMMs to test. Fair enough, a red memory heatsink will not make the memory any faster, but with one of the most common system colours available from Ballistix, you know they should have colour to match most systems.

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Ballistix Elite 3200 MHz 16GB Quad Channel DDR4 review – A Quad Channel introduction

18th February 2017 53 Like

We review a 16GB Ballistix Elite kit from Ballistix, now its own brand separated from Crucial. The 3200 MHz 16GB memory is cool, fast and runs XMP 2.0 memory profiles on Intel platforms as well. Join us as we review...

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Ballistix Elite 16GB DDR4 3200Mhz Memory Kit Review

3rd January 2017 478 Like

We wrote some time ago when we first started to test DDR4 memory that it wouldn’t be long before DDR4 memory speeds would have a 1:1 speed ratio with the CPU. Well, it didn’t take long at all and we have seen these speeds for the last 12 months at least. It may be a throwback to the days of the FSB, but it was always a goal to have 1:1 CPU/memory speeds, however unachievable.

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Avexir Raiden Green Tesla 16GB 2666MHz DDR4 Memory Review

27th December 2016 514 Like

Today we review the Avexir Raiden Series Green Tesla 2666MHz DDR4 Memory 16GB Kit. There are a lot of DDR4 kits on the market and they vary greatly in speeds, capacity, and design. If you want something a little visually different, Avexir have their Raiden Series using world exclusive patented technology of plasma tubes to mimic lightening effect. Our samples for review today are two Green Tesla 2666MHz 8Gb modules, totalling 16Gb in Dual Channel configuration. They’re not just nice to look at, Avexir state their high-quality memory modules pass 16 handpicked AIST (Avexir Ic Sorting Technology) processes by using 10 layers performance optimized design printed circuit board and industrial grade resistors and capacitors.

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Inkubus 300µ mITX HTPC Personal Cube Chassis Review

22nd November 2016 1221 Like

We have had a couple of unusual components at Hardwareslave but this one takes first place for unique. The Inkubus 300µ, a handmade, wooden mITX chassis designed to be the finishing touch in a high-end AV room, digital living room or even a sleek modern office environment, is not normally a chassis you can buy. Inkubus sent us over the Inkubus 300µ chassis without their build components to see what we thought and to feedback.

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Crucial Ballistix Tactical 32GB Kit DDR4 3000Mhz Memory Review

28th October 2016 431 Like

We have a nice kit of DDR4 memory for review today, and it’s a 32Gb kit to boot, but first, the introduction! When Hardwareslave design and build systems there’s only one mantra, bandwidth. There is literally no point in having an Intel i3 CPU, an old HDD and an SLi set up, it’ll only bottleneck and cause frustration. Likewise, there’s no point in an Intel i7 CPU if you only give it 8Gb of DDR3 for example. These are all extremes, but the point is basically there, you need to provide each component the means to support the IO traffic throughout the entire system. That includes cooling, airflow, IRQ’s, Power Supply Units and even your monitor. It needs to be a balance and have an equal or greater amount of bandwidth than required.

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