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Crucial Ballistix Tactical 16GB (4x4GB) 3000MHz Memory Kit Review

Overclocking


In terms of overclocking, the usual process revolves around finding the maximum stable frequency without altering the timings too much. During the review, I managed to set the memory speed to 3333MHz using the pre-defined parameters and increased the voltage to 1.38V to improve stability. Unfortunately, the timings had to be loosened slightly to 16-16-16-36 which prevented Windows from locking up.

Once the system remained stable, I worked on the BCLK while adjusting the timings to find the memory kit’s full potential. Despite my best efforts, slacker timings didn’t aid stability and I settled on a final figure of 3353MHz. This is a pretty impressive showing given the very respectable timings.

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