Monday, March 14th 2011

G.Skill Launches Its New Sniper Memory Series Aimed at Gamers and Case Modders

G.Skill, the worldwide leading memory designer and manufacturer, has announced the newest concept and development of new Sniper series designed specifically for PC gamers and modding enthusiasts. Extensive compatibility tests are conducted on a wide range of Intel and AMD platforms, which guarantee the best performance, quality and reliability for user's gaming needs.

The New Sniper series is designed in ultra low voltage, especially 1.25V. This kit can save up to 10% electric power which will simultaneously allow gamers to enjoy smooth gaming without any overheat problems and meet energy efficiency requirements.
Gaming takes a lot of memory consuming processes, therefore, the big capacity memory kit is necessary. G.Skill Sniper series not only fulfill your needs, but also maximize your gaming experience with the range from 4GB x2 to 4GB x6.

This Sniper series comes with two stylish colors, unique pitch-black and metallic army green. Its unparalleled PC gaming style can enrich all kinds of computer gears. G.Skill is ready to pull the trigger, are you?

All G.Skill memory products come with lifetime warranty and the G.Skill technical team is always ready to provide consumers with complete technical support via online forums, facebook, telephone and email.
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8 Comments on G.Skill Launches Its New Sniper Memory Series Aimed at Gamers and Case Modders

#1
Ra97oR
Slated heatspreader! Now that is awesomely USEFUL.
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#2
Chaitanya
It will look more awesome with some LED lights in it.
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#3
Hayder_Master
1.25v that's a great move less than ECO series too, hmm lets wait benchmarks and see how effective increasing voltage with overclock thous rams.
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#4
CoolingX
never saw those ones before.
Looks really great so far.
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#5
1c3d0g
I LOVE the low voltages! My next set of RAM sticks for sure! EGGcellent! :cool:
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#6
CrAsHnBuRnXp
Ew. I hate the looks of those heatsinks.
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#7
DanishDevil
Love the voltages, HATE the heatspreaders. These look like garbage G.Skill! At least they have black PCB.
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#8
CrAsHnBuRnXp
DanishDevilLove the voltages, HATE the heatspreaders. These look like garbage G.Skill! At least they have black PCB.
We can buy them then slap our previous RAM's heatsinks on them.
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