Friday, October 30th 2015

G.SKILL Announces Ripjaws DDR4 SO-DIMM

G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd., the world's leading manufacturer of extreme performance memory and gaming peripherals, announces the new addition of DDR4 SO-DIMM to the Ripjaws series, with extreme performance kits at up to 2800MHz 64GB (4x16GB).

Built only with specially screened components, hand-picked from G.SKILL's rigorous and highly selective binning process, every Ripjaws DDR4 SO-DIMM memory kit is prudently tested to guaranteed maximum performance and reliability.
G.SKILL Ripjaws DDR4 SO-DIMM series features auto-overclocking, which will automatically detect and set the rated overclock speed when the memory is installed on qualified systems, so you can instantly enjoy the performance boost without having to deal with manual BIOS settings. It's that easy.

Requiring only 1.2V, the Ripjaws DDR4 SO-DIMM reduces power consumption and at the same time, lowers heat output that helps your systems run cooler, more stable, and more efficiently.
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8 Comments on G.SKILL Announces Ripjaws DDR4 SO-DIMM

#1
Patriot
Dem timings.... -holds onto his cas6 1600 tightly-
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#2
TheinsanegamerN
I'd hapilly pair two of these with that mobile skylake xeon with the GT4e GPU. If only somebody would make a laptop with it.
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#3
Chaitanya
TheinsanegamerNI'd hapilly pair two of these with that mobile skylake xeon with the GT4e GPU. If only somebody would make a laptop with it.
I think lenovo makes a laptop with Skylake Xeon in it. Here is apress release for the same.
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#4
mcraygsx
I think TridentZ looks so much better.
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#5
LTUGamer
mcraygsxI think TridentZ looks so much better.
Wut? There is no TridentZ in SO-DIMM lineup. They are available only for desktops. And it is impossible to compare laptop memory with desktop one. Desktop memory haves metal heatsink while laptop memory haves just sticker
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#6
Prima.Vera
2800MHz? That's new. As far as I am aware 99.5% of laptop offerings are only including 2133Mhz... Even the gaming ones. I'm very curious about the price difference between those.
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#7
R-T-B
LTUGamerWut? There is no TridentZ in SO-DIMM lineup. They are available only for desktops. And it is impossible to compare laptop memory with desktop one. Desktop memory haves metal heatsink while laptop memory haves just sticker
G.Skill actually made one of the few SO-DIMMS I am aware of with a metal heatsink. It was for DDR2 I think, and didn't fit in cases well, so was kinda a flop.
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#8
LTUGamer
R-T-BG.Skill actually made one of the few SO-DIMMS I am aware of with a metal heatsink. It was for DDR2 I think, and didn't fit in cases well, so was kinda a flop.
There are G.Skill SK DDR3 modules with heatsinks. However i think that its stupid solution when weight matters.
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