The guy wrote this:
'After 3 months of using Crucial Ballistix Tracer 4Gb @ 1066, 2.2v, active cooled, only ONE of FOUR modules survived, booting 900MHz at most ....'
His sign says:
"Q6600 G0 @3.65Ghz on Air | ASUS Maximus Formula | 4GB Crucial Ballistix Tracers PC-8500 (Corsair Air Cooled)| XFX 8800GTX XXX | X-Fi Platinum Fatality Champion | 150GB WD Raptor + 320GB Seagate SATA II | Benq 1655 | Corsair HX620W PSU | 21" Samsung SyncMaster 215tw |" ,
if that matters.
In the other forum they comment more on that ram, but it's a pity, isn't it?! They also say:
"Some test had been made, on modules based on Micron chips, and there is no evidence that there are bad batches, based on these chips" or something like this. The Ballistix are Micron D9 based!
They had the info from another thread here in the XtremeSys forum.
However, let's not write about these Ballistix any more - after all, the thread is about the Abit ip35Pro mobo!




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