
Crucial BLS2G2D80EBS1S00 2GB Ballistix Sport DDR2 800 Memory
Enhance System Performance with Ballistix Sport MemoryThe Crucial Ballistix Sport Series Memory is designed for mainstream users and enthusiasts looking to enhance their system's performance. Delivering reliable speed and efficiency, this DDR2 module is a great starting point for performance memo...
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Overview
Enhance System Performance with Ballistix Sport Memory
The Crucial Ballistix Sport Series Memory is designed for mainstream users and enthusiasts looking to enhance their system's performance. Delivering reliable speed and efficiency, this DDR2 module is a great starting point for performance memory upgrades.
- Capacity: 2GB
- Series: Ballistix Sport
- Type: DDR2
- Speed: 800 (PC2 6400)
Key Features
They feature heat spreaders for thermal performance along with standard timings and voltages, making this reliable, quality module ideal for maximum stability and compatibility
The Ballistix Sport Series memory is available in both DDR2 and DDR3 in the most common and popular speeds and densities
Crucial Ballistix Sports Series memory is backed by our outstanding service and support, enjoys a limited lifetime warranty, and is guaranteed compatible
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features heat spreaders that aid in thermal performance, contributing to stable operation during use.
- This Ballistix Sport Series module is designed for maximum stability and compatibility with its standard timings and voltages.
- Backed by a limited lifetime warranty from Crucial, providing assurance for long-term reliability.
- Offers a capacity of 2GB, which can be a suitable upgrade for older systems or specific applications requiring DDR2 memory.
- This DDR2 800 memory operates at a speed that can enhance the responsiveness of compatible systems.
👎 Cons
- DDR2 memory technology is older, limiting compatibility to legacy systems that specifically support it.
- The 2GB capacity may be insufficient for modern, memory-intensive applications or for significant system upgrades on contemporary machines.
- The 800 MHz speed is a standard for DDR2 but is considerably slower than current DDR4 or DDR5 RAM options.