Wednesday, March 2nd 2011

G.Skill Exhibits New Memory Products at CeBIT

G.Skill International Co. Ltd., manufacturer of extreme performance memory and solid-state storage with solid quality, exhibits its first SATA 6Gbps SSD, Phoenix II, its brand new and uniquely designed Sniper gaming memory and a series of ultra fast memory products, including DDR3 2300MHz CL7, at CeBIT 2011 in Hannover.
Aim for Awesome! G.Skill Sniper DDR3 Gaming Memory Series
Following on from the continued success of its Ripjaws and RipjawsX series memory, G.Skill is extending the choice for gamers with a brand new and completely unique design of performance memory for PC gamers. G.Skill Sniper DDR3 Gaming Memory Series totes a unique gun styled heatspreader that complements the enthusiasm and style PC gaming enthusiasts who love to have their PC look as great as they play. The Sniper DDR3 Gaming Series will be available via G.Skill authorized distribution partners worldwide in early March.

Extreme Performance Needs Are Always Our Priority!
In order to continuously satisfy extreme overclockers and PC enthusiasts thirst for the highest performance memory available, G.Skill has showcased the ultimate DDR3 memory kits: 2,300MHz CL7 and 2,133MHz CL6! These two will join the popular G.Skill RipjawsX family and allow overclocking enthusiasts to reach the absolute most performance out of their Intel P67 platforms.

G.Skill Phoenix II - SandForce Quality, SATA 6Gbps performance.
G.Skill announces that its Phoenix II will use the latest SandForce SF-2000 Series controller and the latest Micron 25nm NAND flash. Under the latest SATA 6Gbps high-speed storage standard, the G.Skill Phoenix II SSD delivers never before seen sequential read/write speed at 550/500 MB/s*. G.Skill will display this during CeBIT 2011, with global retail availability ready in middle of Q2 2011.
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14 Comments on G.Skill Exhibits New Memory Products at CeBIT

#1
LAN_deRf_HA
I hope that CL6 isn't followed by 10-10-28.
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#2
Undead46
Are there any specs on the G.SKILL Sniper memory? :o
I wonder if they're actually going to have a benefit over Ripjaws, or just the fancy design...
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#3
Scheich
LAN_deRf_HAI hope that CL6 isn't followed by 10-10-28.
They are
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Unregistered
Undead46Are there any specs on the G.SKILL Sniper memory? :o
I wonder if they're actually going to have a benefit over Ripjaws, or just the fancy design...
Those pictures are there for a reason....
LAN_deRf_HAI hope that CL6 isn't followed by 10-10-28.
Actually they are 7-10-10-28, but is irrelevant, since at that speed blows all the charts anyways. ;)

Also the CR is 1T, so I'm guessing those are kinda the fastest you can find on the market.
#5
Hayder_Master
it's not an computer hardware anymore it's war machines, g.skill sniper-gigabyte g1 killer-and .... until u find product cover with bloods.
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#6
damric
I purchased some of the last generation snipers because they have a lower profile heat spreader than the ripjaws. Also the black PCB with blue heat spreader really matches my motherboard :D
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#7
entropy13
hayder.masterit's not an computer hardware anymore it's war machines, g.skill sniper-gigabyte g1 killer-and .... until u find product cover with bloods.
LOL even before those there is already Flamingblade and Bloodrage mobos from Foxconn. :p
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#8
jpierce55
That is some seriously fast memory. How could somebody complain at 7-10-10-28!
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#9
LAN_deRf_HA
TAViXActually they are 7-10-10-28, but is irrelevant, since at that speed blows all the charts anyways. ;)

Also the CR is 1T, so I'm guessing those are kinda the fastest you can find on the market.
If you focused less on the pictures, you may have noted there is a CL6 kit.
jpierce55That is some seriously fast memory. How could somebody complain at 7-10-10-28!
Easily, g.skill already sells better kits than these. This stuff is second rate compared to the F3-17000CL8D and F3-17000CL7D kits. And good luck finding a golden chip and board that will support CL6 at 2133.
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#10
Unregistered
LAN_deRf_HAIf you focused less on the pictures, you may have noted there is a CL6 kit.
I was referring to the DDR3-2300Mhz ones, but probably the 2133 have identical timings except the CL...
#11
Delta6326
I WANT this I like the sniper cooler
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#12
newfellow
LAN_deRf_HAI hope that CL6 isn't followed by 10-10-28.
heh :toast:

Although, considering the price range of G.Skill I think they are permitted to sell cheaper chips with as much they can tweak them up. I think even while G.Skill products tend to to further their attempt is 10 times more than most.
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#13
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
Chocolate brown doo doo color for that first set of ram. Kind of cool though, lol.
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#14
cadaveca
My name is Dave
LAN_deRf_HAAnd good luck finding a golden chip and board that will support CL6 at 2133.
I dunno about Sandybridge just yet, but both my 1156 chips on asus boards have no problem with CL6. A few boards will corrupt your OS, but my cpus are retail, so there must be others that can do it as well.

Only 178mhz bclk is required for 2133 on i7 chips. 2133 is selectable divider on Sandbridge, too.

So, I think it's more BIOS dependant rather than having anything to do with silicon.
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