Thursday, December 31st 2009

GeIL Announces New DDR3 Gaming Series Black Dragon Triple Channel Memory Kits

GeIL announces the launch of the all new DDR3 Gaming Series Black Dragon Triple Channel Kit to be added to the performance DDR3 memory module lineup. The Gaming Series DDR3 Black Dragon Triple Channel Kits will be available for the full range of speed with enhanced performance and stability by GeILs' DBT - Die-hard Burn-in Technology.

Available Speeds:
  • 1066 MHz CL7&8, 1333 MHz CL6, 7&9, 1600 MHz CL7,8&9,
  • 1800 MHz CL7, 8&9, 2000 MHz CL8&9, 2133 MHz CL9
Available Capacities:
  • 3GB (1GBx3) & 6GB (2GBx3) Triple Channel Kit Retail Package
  • PCB: 8-Layer Black Dragon PCB with dual red LED
  • Technology: Die-hard Burn-in Technology
  • Warranty: Lifetime
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28 Comments on GeIL Announces New DDR3 Gaming Series Black Dragon Triple Channel Memory Kits

#1
pr0n Inspector
GeIL = Golden Emperor International Ltd.
Seriously.
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#2
HossHuge
What specifically makes gaming ram better for gaming ?
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#4
MRCL
The DDR2 Black Dragons were decent sticks, performed well and looked good. Hope the DDR3 variety will do them justice or even surpass them.
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#5
Roph
HossHugeWhat specifically makes gaming ram better for gaming ?
LEDs increase framerate.
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#6
Fourstaff
RophLEDs increase framerate.
+1, that's why all the leet gamers have so much lighting on their case.
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#7
DrPepper
The Doctor is in the house
majestic12Where are the heat spreaders?
DDR3 Doesn't need heatspreaders even if they are 2000mhz. Mine don't even get remotely warm.
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#8
HossHuge
RophLEDs increase framerate.
Ya, that's what I thought. Marketing BS. WOO! It says gaming on it, it must be better for gaming.
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#9
jjFarking
pr0n InspectorGeIL = Golden Emperor International Ltd.
Seriously.
Geil is also a Dutch word meaning horny.
:laugh:

Seriously!

EDIT: the Gamer tag that it has, increases your epeen.
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#10
Hayder_Master
majestic12Where are the heat spreaders?
DrPepperDDR3 Doesn't need heatspreaders even if they are 2000mhz. Mine don't even get remotely warm.
these rams are too slow , no need for heat-sink
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#11
MRCL
jjFarkingGeil is also a Dutch word meaning horny.
:laugh:

Seriously!

EDIT: the Gamer tag that it has, increases your epeen.
And a German one aswell. We don't use it in the context of horny anymore tho, more in terms of "awesome".

Its bling bling RAM, but cool bling bling RAM, reasonably priced (at least the DDR2 versions were) and it performs good.
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#12
theonetruewill
DrPepperDDR3 Doesn't need heatspreaders even if they are 2000mhz. Mine don't even get remotely warm.
I have the DDR2 modules and they are the coolest running RAM I have ever owned. I personally think a lot of the cheaper heat-spreaders that are used are ineffective at best on most DDR2 modules. Please note I did not say all DDR2 modules.
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#13
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
HossHugeWhat specifically makes gaming ram better for gaming ?
tends to require high voltages, which means they cant market it for everyone since most of the PC's in the world dont let you change voltages :D
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#14
cool_recep
Fourstaff+1, that's why all the leet gamers have so much lighting on their case.
:roll:Indeed for some, lighting is more important than performance :D
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#15
InnocentCriminal
Resident Grammar Amender
I like how the picture states the quad channel set is shown.

Ymmm! Quad channel.

On a serious note, the DDR2 Black Dragons were fantastic from my own experience so I can only hope the DDR3 version(s) will be better.
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#16
theubersmurf
Black Dragon Ram is supposed to be low latency gaming memory that doesn't get overclocked. It's for gamers who aren't going to overvolt their memory. Plus it has little dragon leds on it, which look badass (note sarcasm). But seriously it's supposed to be low latency performance memory.
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#17
Sasqui
Well I HOPE they last longer than the Golden Dragon DDR500 they used to sell, I've had TWO pairs go bad in the past.

Though the are true to thier word (thier support is responsive), I don't care about lifetime warranty if I have to ship memory all the way to Taiwan to get a replacement!

And yes, the LED's help framerates, as well as providing guidance to landing aircraft :roll:
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#18
PCpraiser100
Those sticks look soooooo badass. Despite that it could be just the lights, still pretty good.
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#19
DrPepper
The Doctor is in the house
theonetruewillI have the DDR2 modules and they are the coolest running RAM I have ever owned. I personally think a lot of the cheaper heat-spreaders that are used are ineffective at best on most DDR2 modules. Please note I did not say all DDR2 modules.
I had DDR2 that could roast a turkey :laugh: My DDR3 is very very cool. The heatsinks are plastic i think :confused: but the modules are cool even after being on for hours.
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#20
MRCL
Come on guys, the LEDs are cool, no sarcasm.
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#21
Hunt3r
I loved these memories.
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#22
DeathByTray
pr0n InspectorGeIL = Golden Emperor International Ltd.
Seriously.
Haha true, didn't know that, I always thought they were German. :D
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#23
Icejon
I like LED ram. Its why I pick crucial ballistix all the time in my builds. This memory should work fine!
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#24
Unregistered
DrPepperDDR3 Doesn't need heatspreaders even if they are 2000mhz. Mine don't even get remotely warm.
Interesting. Are you overvolting those RAMs also?
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#25
DrPepper
The Doctor is in the house
TAViXInteresting. Are you overvolting those RAMs also?
Hell yeah the voltage is like 1.9v for 1866 at CL9.
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