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    Reviews - Crucial Ballistix Finned DDR3 with built-in temperature sensor - quick revi

    The next evolution in DDR3 memory? We evaluate Crucial's implementation.
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    Re: Reviews - Crucial Ballistix Finned DDR3 with built-in temperature sensor - quick

    Surely the fact that the temps are 2c colder shows that the heatsink is disipating the heat even before reaching ambient air ?

    I wouldnt call that inaccurate. In much the same way, if you wave a IR reader over a CPU heatsink, it'll be colder than what the CPU tells you.

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    Thumbs down Re: Reviews - Crucial Ballistix Finned DDR3 with built-in temperature sensor - quick

    the modules simply don't get hot enough to warrant a super-close eye on temps
    Crucial obviously had some time to spare. At least this feature is at no extra cost and no other manufacturer needs to bother with R&D on this gimmick.

    data-obsessed enthusiast
    Surely the obsessed will be going for lower CAS ratings as this model seems fairly typical of other brands' value/midrange models, nothing interesting at all going on with this release in my eyes.

    Perhaps some benchies... if no other hardware gets released anytime soon.

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