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Crucial Ballistix Tactical LP And Sport VLP Dual-Channel DDR3 Memory Kits Review (Part 4)

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In performance testing process, we checked out the speed of the LGA1155 platform with different low-profile memory modules from Crucial Ballistix, using dual-channel technology. Each was tested in two modes: 1) Auto configuration (every timing parameter was set by the BIOS of the mainboard via XMP data) and 2) high clock rate and the best timing (as what has been achieved in the overclocking tests above) were manually set up on the mainboard’s BIOS.

First, we would like to check the benchmarks of memory’s bandwidth and latency. We used two devices in order to carry out that process. One is for testing the SiSoft Sandra 2013 memory. The use of a Multithreaded Stream algorithm made it perfectly suitable for modern memory controllers which were optimized for       multi-core CPUs.

Performance before and after overclocking

Performance before and after overclocking

Latency before and after overclocking

Latency before and after overclocking

Another testing device is for checking the compatibility via the ASUS MemTweaklt! Utility software, which would issue single numbers indicating operating performances of the whole memory system.

Performance before and after overclocking

Performance before and after overclocking

Ballistix Tactical LP and Ballistix Sport VLP are comparable in both default configuration and overclocked configuration. Almost as what we had expected because they had quite alike clock rate and were distinguished by their timings. Memory timing does not affect much on the operating performance of modern computer series. The overclocking process helps improving the bandwidth and latency of the memory notably - up to 30%.

The results from SiSoft Sandra 2013 and ASUS MemTweacklt! software suggest that these results make the practical meaning more specific in DDR3 SDRAM selection. However, they are synthetic benchmarks, whose meanings are to measure speed of CPU when working with system memory. If these applications are conducted every day, they will turn out to be meaningless. However, we still want to carry them out.

A fast memory is really appropriate in some situations, especially when you can achieve a high speed easily with products from Crucial Ballistix. The memory subsystem parameters can affect on gaming applications.

Of course, Graphics subsystems definitely influence the most on the frame rate, but the operating frequency of the memory is the key element. A fast memory can help you improve the performance by a few percent. Therefore, again, the choice of DDR3 SDRAM is very important, especially when considering based on its operating frequencies.

We usually suggest the use of DDR3-1866 as the optimum choice for current computer generations. The price of these kinds of product is usually equal to its lower-speed counterparts and thus highlights the best competitive price and operating performance characteristics. Notwithstanding, DDR3-1600 SDRAM just like Ballistix Tactical LP and Ballistix Sport VLP of Crucial creates an exception because, as we conducted our tests in order to make sure, it can be easily overclocked to make a remarkable increase (up to 10%) comparing to the nominal operating performance.

Power consumption

Beside the low profile, Ballistix series from Crucial that we are testing today also satisfy the standards of DDR3L and are able to work at the reduced voltage of 1.35 V. The reduction of voltage also means the decrease in power consumption. Such memories are especially suitable for mobile devices and servers. However, since Crucial introduced the DDR3L SDRA to technology enthusiasts, we have recognized the benefits from which computer users can earn.

First of all, you should be aware that DDR3L must compact with the mainboard in order for the memory to be able to work at the voltage of 1.35 V.

Almost every mainboard of the top brands supports DIMM voltage under 1.5 V. However, you may want to ensure that your mainboard allows setting the 1.3 V as the memory voltage in its BIOS. Our AUS P8Z77-V-Deluxe not only supports DDR3L but also DDR3U, allowing us to choose any voltage level from 1.2 V and 0.005 V each increase steps.

Thus, we can check how much power that our computer consumes if it has used DDR3-1600 when working at the default voltage or 1.35 V or at the overclocked mode with the voltage of 1.65 V. We used Crucial Ballistix Tactical LP DDR3-1600 2x8GB (BLT2K8G3D1608ET3LX0) for this testing process.

Corsair AX760i software provides the support for managing the level or power consumption and thus we can use it for our tests. In the following diagram, the full picture about the power (without the monitor) is shown as measured at the PSU’s output. That is the sum of each power consuming component while PSU’s performance is not taken into account. The computer is using LinX0.6.4 64 bit with the assistance of AVX using the whole capacity of the system memory. In order to have a more exact result for the power consumption test in idle mode, we allowed all following saving technology: C1E, C6, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep.

Power consumption level in idle mode

Power consumption level in idle mode

When the computer is in idle mode, DDR3L does not have any strength comparing to other normal system memory. DDR3L SDRAM products do not produce much effect on the power consumption level of the whole system. Therefore, changing the voltage from 1.35 to 1.5 V does not also create any clear effect. However, overclocking process does influence on the level of power consumption. Working at the speed of 2200 MHz and 1.65 V, the memory increases the power of the computer up to 2W. On the other hand, the problem is not the memory type but whether the CPU supports the DDR3 SDRAM controller is the reason for more power consuming, because it must work with a high clock rate memory.

The power consumption in available mode

The power consumption in available mode

When the computer works with high load, this picture does not change much. The power saving characteristics of the memory does not affect the power consuming process of the whole system, especially when the overclocking process is conducted inside. Compared to the ordinary DDR3, DDR3L can save averagely 2W. Overclocking system memory just increases overall power draw 1.5%. Therefore, it is very hard for the voltage in low-profile Crucial Ballistix memories to become the outstanding advantage, at least if we are talking about computers which are overclocked in a specific way with Ivy Bridge processor and dual-channel memory: DDR3L in this case can also save the same power draw with the ordinary DDR3 SDRAM.

Conclusion

We were not excited when Crucial brought us a test about two new memory products which were Ballistix Tactical and Ballistix Sport. How could DDR3, although targeted at technology fans, surprise us? But it turned out that Crucial has introduced us interestingly original products although there is no guarantee in the official specifications and timings.

The main priority is the memory capacity, version 16GB DDR-1600 SDRAM from Crucial Ballistix Tactical LP and Crucial Ballistix Sport VLP, including low-profile models with shorter height than the original model, offers us the compatibility with any DIMM slot and its heatsinks will not block any heat pipes of the cooler, although it can mess up the design of the cooler maybe.

Crucial Ballistix Tactical LP

Crucial Ballistix Tactical LP

The second advantage is that they always meet the standards of DDR3L and are able to work at the voltage of 1.35 V. As we have shown, it does not mean much in terms of saving, just one or two watts, but this ensures a high frequency potential. When you can increase their voltages, these memories can be overclocked to DDR3-2200 mode, which is an achievement. Since Crucial Ballistix Tactical LP and Crucial Ballistix Sport VLP were not more expensive than DDR3-1600 products, they finally attract many consumers.

Crucial Ballistix Sport VLP

Crucial Ballistix Sport VLP

It is up to you to decide which type of memory module is better. Ballistix Tactical LP has eye-catching heatsink while Ballistix Sport VLP size is smaller.

 

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