Posts Tagged ‘g.skill’

We’re back with another high speed G.Skill RAM kit review. This one is rated DDR3-2600 at a relatively tight CAS latency of 10 (full timings 10-12-12-31) and standard 1.65 V rating and model # F3-2600C10D-8GTXD. Can it overclock as well as their DDR3-2666 kit? Well, that’s what we’re here to find out.

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It has been a long time coming and thankfully this project, Rhapsody in Red (named after a song written & performed by my band in college), is finally complete. Stop in and check out what some great looking fans, cables and a case-matching fan controller can do to really make your build pop!

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What’s black, red and goes really fast? Well, fast for an inanimate object anyway. Why, G.Skill’s TridentX F3-2400C10Q-32GTX, 32GB, DDR3-2400 memory kit of course!

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You’ve seen this strong RAM from G.Skill in use before, in our reviews of Intel’s i7 3770K and ASUS’ Maximus V GENE. Now we’ll look at the sticks themselves and find out just what they’re capable of.

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G.Skill is no stranger to pushing the limits of what RAM is capable of. Recently we showed you a DDR3-2666 kit they displayed at CeBit. Today we look at some of the fastest 8 GB DIMMs on the market – a 32 GB kit (4 x 8 GB) rated at DDR3-2133 that even comes with decent timings of 9-11-11-31-2T.

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We’ve consolidated a ton of eye candy from CeBit for your viewing pleasure, plus one great bonus – a link to an unsanctioned Ivy Bridge preview!

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G.Skill has some new memory that won’t interfere with large coolers that many overclockers use.

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Would some RAM help improve your holiday spirits? Perhaps your Christmas cheer needs a little pick-me-up? G.Skill has a contest with your name on it!

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G.Skill was kind enough to send this kit for evaluation prior to the Sandy Bridge-E release so it could be used in the launch review. We saw how it performed on Intel’s Siler board and on the Rampage IV Extreme. Now we’ll have a look at the kit itself and run a few comparisons while we’re at it.

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New platforms, like Sandy Bridge-E always bring a plethora of new product offerings from all of the component manufacturers. Whether a user plans to purchase SB-E or not, one’s decision cannot be made until all the parts are considered.

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