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The Crucial Ballistix series is a relatively inexpensive RAM kit for overclockers that supports XMP 2.0 for one-setting installation and better overclocking. Also, it is compatible with both AMD and ...
Crucial Ballistix memory is officially end-of-life, Micron confirmed to The Verge. The company will focus on Micron DDR5 memory and Crucial-brand memory and SSDs instead.
According to a press release from parent company Micron, Crucial won’t be developing any more products in its Ballistix RAM line of memory DIMMs.
Micron has today announced that it will no longer sell the enthusiast-class memory products marketed under the Crucial Ballistix brand name. It means no new Crucial Ballistix, Crucial Ballistix ...
The Crucial Ballistix brand, recognizable to any PC enthusiast who's been around the block a time or two, was (ouch, it hurts to use past tense) Micron's best performing memory.
Crucial does offer standard DDR5-4800, as opposed to any high-end Ballistix options with all the associated bells and whistles, such as heat spreaders.
Micron made a surprise announcement today via press release, stating that it will end production of its Ballistix RAM products from its Crucial brand, which targeted the gamer and enthusiast segment.