Ballistix Tracer

iWalkingCorpse
House of the Ryzen Sun
2 min readOct 28, 2017

Because we all want to draw our names in lights..

I’m very excited to get my hands on these when released, both to review and mod. Can’t wait for the 3d print file for the lightbar, got some awesome plans..

Until that time, here’s the press release:

Ballistix, a leading global brand of gaming memory, recently announced the availability of Ballistix® Tactical Tracer DDR4 RGB memory. The new Tactical Tracer modules allow PC modders and gamers to light up their systems with RGB brilliance with the ability take control of their memory and color scheme while providing the increased performance and stability they expect from Ballistix memory.

With speeds starting at 2666 MT/s, Ballistix Tactical Tracer DDR4 RGB memory allows gamers to monitor memory temperatures in real time and manipulate RGB lighting with the Ballistix® M.O.D. (Memory Overview Display) Utility software.

In addition to increasing personalization, users get all the features of the Ballistix Tactical series including XMP profiles, stylish black PCB, and custom heat spreaders.

“It’s all about customization and personalization for gamers and the Ballistix Tracer series continues to make that possible with new DDR4 RGB products,” explained Jeremy Mortenson, product marketing manager, Ballistix. “We’re committed to empowering gamers with affordable, customizable products that help them achieve the speed and performance they need, while also satisfying their aesthetic preferences. We’ll even supply design files for those who want to make some customizations to the top bar.”

The Ballistix Tactical Tracer DDR4 RGB modules will be available for purchase in Q3 at Crucial.com and through select global partners. All Ballistix memory is backed by a limited lifetime warranty1 . For more information about Ballistix memory and to obtain design files for your 3D printer, visit http://www.ballistixgaming.com/.

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