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High Speed Modules
Plenty of Overclocking Headroom
Available in Speeds up to 4400Mhz
Excellent Out of Box Performance
Top-quality
Unique design
High compatibility – works on all modern desktop AMD and Intel chipsets
Easy to install and configure
High overclocking potential
Thermal sensors
Good Build Quality
Great Performance
Excellent Packaging
High OC Potential
No RGB LED
The editors didn't like
Be sure to pick modules that match your processor platform
Sometimes the faster modules are slower
Nothing worth to mention
Expensive
I must say that that the price will definitely push people away from purchasing this memory kit. Most of the 16GB (2x8GB) 4000 MHz kits out there are so much cheaper than the Ballistix Elite 4000 MHz 16GB kit. In some cases
High Speed Modules, Plenty of Overclocking Headroom, Available in Speeds up to 4400Mhz, Excellent Out of Box Performance
Be sure to pick modules that match your processor platform, sometimes the faster modules are slower,
In this review we looked at the Crcual Ballistix Elite DDR4 4000Mhz Quad Channel memory kit. These are a performance gaming memory module supporting all of the current DDR4 motherboard platforms. When these modules launched they were the fastest module in...
Published: 2020-02-02, Author: HP , review by: relaxedtech.com
Good Build Quality, Great Performance, Excellent Packaging, High OC Potential, No RGB LED
Expensive, I must say that that the price will definitely push people away from purchasing this memory kit. Most of the 16GB (2x8GB) 4000 MHz kits out there are so much cheaper than the Ballistix Elite 4000 MHz 16GB kit. In some cases, the Ballistix Elit
I believe the Ballistix Elite DDR4 4000 MHz 16GB (2x8GB) memory kit deserves our Gold award.Final Score 9.5Show Comments...
Top-quality, Unique design, High compatibility – works on all modern desktop AMD and Intel chipsets, Easy to install and configure, High overclocking potential, Thermal sensors
Nothing worth to mention,
Ballistix Elite 16GB DDR4-4000 are an optimal memory kits for gamers and enthusiasts alike. As long as you don't need higher capacity, then it's one of the best options on the market. As usual, Ballistix delivers top quality, great performance, and intere...
I loved the first Ballistix Elite kits styling and that was no different this time as well. The all blacked out look is a nice change from the RGB everything that most products are doing. When you get a closer look I think the military-like design is...
The Ballistix Elite series has been one of our personal favorites since it's launch, and the new speed ranges are a nice addition to a sleek and subtle family. Performance out of the box is great, and running 4000MHz effective at CAS 18 timings at 1.35V i...
Abstract: When the Ballistix Elite series came out, it ended up being one of our favorites for its subtle black aesthetics and class-leading performance. With the advances in CPU's and their ability to handle higher speed memory, Ballistix has updated the lineup wi...
The Ballistix Elite 16GB (8GBx2) DDR4 4000 memory kit that we looked at today left us impressed. It ran exceptionally well on our AMD Ryzen 3000 series test platform that consisted of an X570 board with a Ryzen 9 3900X 12-core, 24-thread processor. Being...
When it comes to memory, the recipe seems to be pretty straightforward, at least when it comes to the specifications sheet. Combining high frequencies and relatively low latency timings should lead to a good result. Furthermore, if you back it up with qua...
Published: 2019-09-10, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
How Much Does It Cost?There are quite a few versions of this kit available, ranging in 8GB up to 32GB but they're all in 8GB multiples. A single stick will set you back £130.10. However, a full 32GB set is just £371.97. There's also speeds below 4000 MHz...
Lovely aesthetics, Hefty heatsinks on each module, Backed by lifetime warranty, Good throughput thanks to 4000MT/s speeds
Costly, Doesn't compliment AMD Ryzen 3000-series CPUs well
As far as performance is concerned, the Ballistix Elite ticks many boxes, but our graphs unfortunately don't paint the full picture and we'll go on to explain why.Firstly, you will notice that our AIDA64 memory tests show the kit in a distinctly positive...