Crucial is releasing some new high end memory for gaming laptops and for those mobile devices which work for a living. The new Ballistix Sport LT DDR4 SODIMMs will start at speeds of 2400 MT/s and will be fully Intel XMP compatible assuming you system beleives in those DDR4 speeds; if not look for an update from the manufacturer. The SODIMMs will be available in sizes of up to 16GB per DIMM so you should be able to install quite a large pool of memory. They didn't offer up any pictures as this was being written but instead a Youtube video of how Ballistix memory is made, which you can see below.
Boise, ID, and Glasgow, UK, — May 17, 2016 – Crucial, a leading global brand of memory and storage upgrades, today announced the availability of Ballistix® Sport LT DDR4 SODIMMs. Ideal for gamers and performance enthusiasts, the new modules accelerate gaming laptops and small form factor systems by packing faster speeds into every memory slot, enabling users to run demanding games and applications with ease.
With speeds starting at 2400 MT/s, Ballistix Sport LT SODIMMs offer better latencies, reduced load times, and improved frame rates with integrated graphics. The new modules also feature a sleek black PCB and digital camo design and support Intel® XMP 2.0 profiles for easy installation.
“We’re constantly seeking ways to empower gamers with affordable, easy-to-use products that help them gain that competitive, performance edge,” explained Jeremy Mortenson, product marketing manager, Crucial. “With new platforms supporting faster DDR4 SODIMMS coming to the market, the newest Ballistix SODIMM module does just that.”
The Ballistix Sport LT DDR4 SODIMM modules will be available for purchase at www.crucial.com and through select global partners. All Crucial memory is backed by a limited lifetime warranty Limited lifetime warranty valid everywhere except Germany, where warranty is valid for 10 years from date of purchase.
For more information about Ballistix memory, visit crucial.com/ballistix.
Poor People like Scott and
Poor People like Scott and Jeremy love this shitty RAM. For everyone else, there is Corsair.
LOL, This is so true on so
LOL, This is so true on so many levels.
And for people that like fast
And for people that like fast and cheap, there's G.Skill ;-). Edit: Corsair is quality stuff too though, I agree.
I rock GSkill personally but
I rock GSkill personally but Corsair is another solid brand. To be 100% honest ram is mostly all the same in the end unless your benchmarking or on an APU.
I buy RAM by the pound from
I buy RAM by the pound from China (Corsair min. $25K/month). Gskill fails 2x-3x as often. Fuck them. Corsair FTW. Also, no one at G Skill speaks FUCKING American. Corsair is mostly Chinese-Americans, and some are Latino, but hey, they’re all US Citizens, and everyone at Fremont speaks Engrish fairly well. #MAGA #TRUMP2016 #USAFTW #CorsairFTW
As usual do not answer the
As usual do not answer the right questions
1. HDR – what kind ? Dolby Vision ? Standard Dynamic Range (SDR) ?
or HDR10 ?
the HDR have in the card 1000 nits or 4000 nits ?
Unregistered As usual what supports the card’s hardware or software ?
2. in the picture
http://www.guru3d.com/index.php?ct=articles&action=file&id=21784
Write Contras over 10,000 :1 with nvidia 1080
In other words previous video cards we received the Contras 2000:1 ???
3. What color system supports 1080p video card ?
Rec.2020 color gamut or rec P3 ? or only rec 709 ?
say what now?
say what now?
heh, it’s on a couple of
heh, it's on a couple of articles.
Don’t most gaming notebooks
Don’t most gaming notebooks come with two soldered on sticks of RAM and an additional two slots for expansion? Would you benefit from the performance RAM if you combined it with the pre-installed ones?