Review: Crucial Ballistix Elite 2x2GB DDR3-1866 MHz CL9

Published by Sam on 18.07.12
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Testing Method & Test Setup

Performance memory is worth the extra money only when it’s used on a performance platform. These days, the name of the game is Intel Ivy Bridge, so that would be our primary testing rig.

Motherboard Gigabyte Z77X-UD3H (BIOS F9)
CPU Intel Core i7-3770K (ES, E0)
Graphic card XFX 8600 GT
Memory Crucial Ballistix Elite BLE2CP2G3D1869DE1TX0CEU
HDD Samsung 40 GB
PSU Silverstone OP1000
OS Windows 7, 64 bit SP1


Our experience suggests that Prime 95 and HCI Memtest is the couple of tests feared most by unstable memory. We’ll select eight 750MB instance 100% pass of the latter as our yardstick for stability, as it is relatively quick and familiar for us way of testing things.
Even though Ivy Bridge has brought a lot more flexibility to memory overclocking in comparison with Sandy Bridge, it still has a number grey areas which you can’t reach manouvering with available memory multipliers and adjusting the BCLK between 98 and 108MHz, the values we found out to be the extremes of full stability. Because of that, we use a more flexible secondary platform, which will also be used to verify the overclocking results which we thought made little sense on the Ivy Bridge.

Motherboard ASUS M5A99X (BIOS 0902)
CPU AMD FX-8150
Graphic card XFX 8600 GT
Memory Crucial Ballistix Elite BLE2CP2G3D1869DE1TX0CEU
HDD Samsung 40 GB
PSU Silverstone OP1000
OS Windows 7, 64 bit SP1


Unfortunately, due to memory controller limitations, which regular users are also very likely to encounter, both our platforms cannot support stable memory operation at frequency in excess of 1250MHz or DDR3-2500 so no testing above that will be done.


Page 1 - Introduction Page 4 - Testing Method & Test Setup
Page 2 - Closer Look Page 5 - Results
Page 3 - Photo Gallery Page 6 - Conclusion


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