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home > news > crucial ballistix tracer ddr3 arrives in style

Crucial Ballistix Tracer DDR3 arrives in style

Published: 7th October 2008 @ 5:21 PM
Author: Steve Dougherty


Lexar Media has just launched its new line-up of Crucial Ballistix Tracer DDR3-1333 (PC3-10600) memory, sold individually as 1 and 2GB modules or 2 and 4GB dual-channel kits. Being the newest members to the Tracer series, these modules incorporate an eye-catching new black heat spreader design with Crucials proprietory activity-indicating LEDs. The black PCB of the modules themselves further compliment the new design.

Crucial Ballistix Tracer DDR3 arrives in style


You can see in the above shot, four additional blue LEDs are positioned on each side of the modules for added bling. The modules will run at their rated speed of 1333MHz with latencies of just 6-6-6-20 at 1.8v.

Pricing for the modules come in at $54.99 for the 1GB module, $99.99 for the 2GB whilst the 2 and 4GB dual-channel kits are $109.99 and $199.99 respectively.

You can read more about the new Tracer DDR3 series of Crucial Ballistix memory in the press release here.


Fremont, CA, and Glasgow, UK, 7 October, 2008 -- Lexar Media, a leading global provider of memory products for digital media, today announced immediate availability of Crucial™ Ballistix Tracer™ PC3-10600 (DDR3-1333MHz) high-performance, low-latency memory modules. These modules are the world's first high-performance DDR3 memory modules to incorporate activity-indicating Light-Emitting Diodes (LED).



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