Comparing the two models highlights their differences in specifications and features.
Comparing the two models highlights their differences in specifications and features.
I am currently researching a PC and I was looking at some ram. I already have a few rgb peripherals and wanted to get some rgb in my PC as well. I saw these 2 ram kits, T-Force Delta RGB 3200 CL16 for 77.99, and Crucial Ballistix 3600 RGB CL16 for 84.99.There is also a 3200 version of the crucial ballistix one for 5 dollars less, but it isn't as good of a deal as the T-force one, so it isn't as good of a deal.
If you're only going to enable XMP and stop there, the 3600MHz model is superior, and for an extra seven dollars it's a worthwhile choice. However, if you're ready to invest time in RAM overclocking, the 3200MHz Crucial Ballistix version likely offers better performance, consistently reaching 4000MHz CL16 or higher, making the $5 savings less appealing.