![]() The kit of 4 x 16 GB would be a good solution for quad-channel platforms, but we have a Z390-based motherboard/CPU, as well as an X470 platform (yes – it’s a new addition) in our test system, so only dual-channel will be applicable here. The RGB series start at 3000 MHz, so you can skip the 2666 MHz variant right away. ![]() The 2400 MHz version is available only in black (but that shouldn’t be an issue in a budget system). As for the frequency, latency, and capacity options, here you go: Versions with RGB are available as well (but the tested product is not one of them). The low-profile form factor is ideal for smaller or space-limited rigs. The anodized-aluminIum heat spreader is available in black, white or red. We’ve received a kit of 4 x 16GB 3200 MHz DDR4 modules, which looks very attractive and most users would consider it optimal. The new series replaces Micron’s existing suite of Ballistix Sport, Tactical, and Elite products (there’s also the Ballistix Max range with a higher frequency: up to 4400 MHz). Today we are looking at Crucial Ballistix Gaming DDR4 3200 MHz CL16 memory in a 64 GB (4 x 16 GB) set. It’s another offer from Micron, an American company, which brands its products Crucial and Ballistix, but you can still see some OEM solutions with the Micron name on them as well. Ballistix Gaming is a successor to the modules that we reviewed about a year ago, namely Ballistix Sport LT DDR4 3200 MHz 2x8 GB, which overclocked very well and are widely recommended for AMD Ryzen systems thanks to that and also to Ballistix Elite 3600 MHz (C16). ![]() Crucial Ballistix Gaming DDR4 3200 MHz 64 GB (4x 16 GB)
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