G.Skill always seem to be ahead of the competition when it comes to releasing high frequency memory products and with DDR4 nothing has changed. Just a few days before writing this review G.Skill ...
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Review Posted! Unboxing and giving a brief overview of the G.Skill RipjawsZ 16GB DDR3-2133 Quad Channel Memory Kit.
Will be a part of the Trident Z Neo, Trident Z Royal, Trident Z RGB, and Ripjaws V series G.Skill has announced its newest DDR4-3600 memory kits that will work… Will be a part of the Trident Z Neo, ...
In a nutshell: G.Skill has announced two new DDR5 memory kits for Intel PCs. The first is a low-latency 32GB kit running at 6400 MT/s with CL28 timings, consisting of two 16GB modules. The second is a ...
Given that all DDR4 memory performs fairly close to each other in real-world scenarios excelling in other non-performance areas becomes important. This is something G.Skill have done very well with ...
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