Wednesday, September 11th 2013
G.Skill Expands RipjawsZ Family with Fifteen DDR3 Quad Channel Kits
G.SKILL International Co. Ltd., the world's leading manufacturer of extreme performance memory and superior solid-state storage, has added 15 DDR3 quad channel memory kits to its award winning RipjawsZ family optimized for new Intel Core i7 processor family for socket LGA-2011 and X79 motherboards. Optimized for the new Intel Ivy Bridge-E Core i7 processors, RipjawsZ series pushes quad channel DDR3 memory to the bleeding edge with rated speed of up to 2933MHz 16GB(4x4GB) and 2666MHz 64GB (8x8GB). G.SKILL RipjawsZ boldly goes where no memory has gone before.Stable Extreme Speeds of 3000MHz 16GB (4x4GB)
New processors mean new limits. G.SKILL testing lab raised DDR3 memory speed up to 3000MHz with stability - on air cooling! Below is 3000MHz 16GB proof of concept, on the Intel i7-4960X CPU and ASUS Rampage IV Extreme motherboard.
All G.SKILL memory products come with a lifetime warranty and the G.SKILL technical team is always ready to provide consumers with complete technical support via online forums, telephone and email.
New processors mean new limits. G.SKILL testing lab raised DDR3 memory speed up to 3000MHz with stability - on air cooling! Below is 3000MHz 16GB proof of concept, on the Intel i7-4960X CPU and ASUS Rampage IV Extreme motherboard.
All G.SKILL memory products come with a lifetime warranty and the G.SKILL technical team is always ready to provide consumers with complete technical support via online forums, telephone and email.
8 Comments on G.Skill Expands RipjawsZ Family with Fifteen DDR3 Quad Channel Kits
While G.Skill in my experience sells good DDR3 RAM, it's no better or worse than Mushkin's, Corsair's, Crucial's, etc. Higher than 1600 MHz. DDR3 RAM certainly doesn't provide any tangible system performance gains except for APU powered systems where the GPU can use the added bandwidth.
Kind of takes away from the milestone if you ask me.
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For the life of me, I can't figure out why a 4x4GB DDR3-2133 kit is so expensive. Also it would seem that the kits based on 4GB sticks are single-sided using eight 4Gbit ICs rather than double-sided using 16 2Gbit ICs.