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Larred
12-01-2004, 08:40 PM
http://www.tomshardware.com/hardnews/20041130_162928.html


Bling, Bling: Crucial lights up its memory

By Wolfgang Gruener, Senior Editor

November 30, 2004 - 16:29 EST

Meridian (ID) - Matching the Christmas decoration in of your house, performance memory manufacturer Crucial added holiday lighting to its memory. The Ballistic Tracer model line displays "activity-indicating" LEDs and "blue ground effects LEDs".

Crucial said that the "introduction of the Ballistix Tracer memory series takes Crucial's high-performance memory to a whole different level". The modules offered not only " the best possible stability and performance, but also the revolutionary visual effects," according to John Stroozas, Crucial's Director of Engineering.


The Ballistix Tracer memory features two rows of eight "chasing" red and green LEDs atop the module, circulating at varying speeds proportional to usage. A custom-designed circuit relays bus activity to the LEDs, allowing them to accurately reflect usage of each memory module by the rate of change of the LED indicators, the company said. In addition, eight blue ground effects LEDs emit a constant glow near the pins.

Real world use of LEDs integrated in the memory may be limited, since even enthusiast gamers may not always have their eyes fixed on their memory. However, we admit that Crucial's PR department is absolutely right that "it just doesn't get more "bling" than this".

The memory is priced from $103 for a 256 MByte DDR2-4200 module and offers several other versions up to a 1 GByte DDR2-5300, which can be ordered for $385.

Potemkin
12-01-2004, 09:58 PM
Yea, OK.

I like fast, heat sinked, matched memory pairs but it this takes away a nanosecond of speed no thanks.

Gothminister
12-14-2004, 07:06 PM
Ya know, I bought a new case with LEDs in the front panel, it got so irratating that I pulled the plug on them and now the only glow is my power light, my hard drive light, and my temp/hard drive temp display. Like heck im gonna buy LED memory when just the front of my case lights up my bedroom.

Larred
12-14-2004, 07:38 PM
Lol Rhapsody, I know. I have a friend that has those light tubes on the front of his machine, you can read by them... My system has lots of lights in it, but they're all blue, very subtle...