Testseek.com have collected 47 expert reviews of the Crucial / Micron PC4-19200 2400Mhz Ballistix Sport LT Series and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Crucial / Micron PC4-19200 2400Mhz Ballistix Sport LT Series.
February 2016
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The editors liked
Appearance
Price
Performance
Overclocking Headroom
Lifetime Warranty
Unique Looks
Excellent Price
Available in different color schemes
Attractive design
Great price/performance value
Better performance than similar competing kits
Stable performance
Low profile heat spreaders
Lifetime warranty
High 2x 16GB Capacity
DDR42400 at both XMP and SPD
Improved bandwidth over DDR42133.
The editors didn't like
None to speak of
Final Thoughts
Crucial has built a reputation of manufacturing quality
High performance memory kits. If you are in the market for a memory upgrade
Published: 2016-05-06, Author: James , review by: pcgameware.co.uk
There's no doubt that Crucial know a thing or two about Memory/RAM and there's no doubt that their reputation precedes them. The Crucial Ballistix Sport LT 2400MHz 32GB (BLS4C8G4D240FSE) kit is also a great kit for those looking for the ultimate in perfo...
32GB in dual channel is finally available!, Perfect for a monstrously specced system, Relatively consistent performance, Has a little headroom for overclocking, Very low 1.2v stock voltage
Not widely available (at time of review)
I think it's safe to say that Micron isn't just a reputable company, but they are one of the pioneers of the memory industry. Their Ballistix range is very popular and has transitioned throughout the different stages of DRAM; DDR2, DDR3, now DDR4. The que...
Look subjectively good, Well-built modules, Easy-as-pie configuration, Available in 64GB packs
Max 2,400MHz speed
The Intel Skylake platform has brought DDR4 to the mainstream. Prices have fallen as a direct result of greater supply hitting the channel, so it's easy to say that the start of 2016 is a good time to invest in some high-quality DDR4.The perennial que...
Published: 2016-01-28, Author: James , review by: pcgameware.co.uk
The Crucial Ballistix Sport LT 2400MHz 16GB Kit may not be revolutionary, but that doesn't prevent them from being desirable. If white's your colour then these 2400MHz modules come highly recommended, as they're well made, look good and perform well. The...
Since Intel's 6th Generation Core processors hit the market in August 2015, the DDR4 product lines have been steadily growing. Initially the costs were notably high compared to DDR3, but for those transitioning over to Skylake and Z170, DDR4 was and is a...
Published: 2015-12-27, Author: John , review by: eteknix.com
Beautiful heatspreaders, Good compatibility with beefy air coolers, Great price, Large overclocking headroom, Lifetime warranty, Superb performance, Tight timings, White PCB, XMP uses stock 1.2V,
White version not available in the US market, “The Crucial Ballistix Sport LT is the perfect choice for any system builder looking to construct a truly unique and thought-provoking setup. Additionally, the potent overclocking headroom, and strong stock re
PricingThe Crucial Ballistix Sport LT DDR4 2400MHz 16GB memory kit is available from Overclockers UK for the very reasonable price of £82.99. However, USA customers cannot select the white model which appears to be discontinued or simply not sold in this...
Overclocking was limited, “Crucial Ballistix Sport LT memory kit is the kit to go for if you are on a budget, great looks with rock solid performance out of the box.”, Cruicial Ballistix Sport LT 16GB 2400MHz Quad Channel DDR4 Memory Kit Review, Thank you
Pricing (accurate at the time of writing)Crucial's Ballistix Sport LT 16GB 2400MHz memory kit isn't currently available to purchase from some retailers, but Crucial offer the memory kit on their UK website for £175.19 and their US website for $219.99. Cru...
In truth, we had a hard time discerning why Crucial had asked us to test this kit when we first received it and honestly believed their had been an admin error somewhere because we believed we had tested this kit before with the original Ballistix Sport. ...
Good performance for the price, Pretty decent overclocking potential; especially with tight timings, XMP 2.0 ready, Reasonably priced, Design is pretty unique and a nice change from red, red and more red
Design is suited to those with an aquired taste, Not much of a performance jump on the whole from DDR3; there is time for the technology to mature
DDR4 memory and DDR3 memory currently aren't too far apart in terms of performance; DDR4 edges the DDR3 out by about 5-10% in most cases but is that enough to justify the jump? With Intel's latest X99 socket consumers really don't have too much of a choi...