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Guru3D.com » News » G.Skill Ultimate DDR3 Memory Modules at 2400 MHz

G.Skill Ultimate DDR3 Memory Modules at 2400 MHz

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/06/2010 04:39 AM | source: | 0 comment(s)

G.Skill International, manufacturer of spiffy performance memory and high performance solid-state storage, has today released its ultimate DDR3. At 2,400MHz CL9 and 2,000MHz CL6, these ultra high frequency memory modules are available in standard 4GB (2GBx2) memory kits and are specifically tailored for Intel P55 chipset and LGA1156 CPUs.

The 2,400MHz CL9 memory modules are the fastest commercially available memory product in the world, allowing overclocking enthusiasts to reach unprecedented levels of performance to achieve the ultimate PC.

In addition, G.Skill has also announced a series of ultra low latency DDR3 2,000MHz memory kits, including an extreme CL6, followed by CL7, CL8 and CL9, which perfectly match current Intel Core i5 750 and Core i7 860, 870 CPUs.

To ensure reliability with performance, G.Skill has worked with performance mainboard companies to ensure the best stability and compatibility. All new G.Skill memory modules require the latest mainboard BIOS version for best results, and the compatible mainboard list is shown on product section in G.Skill's official website.

The upcoming specs are listed in the following from:

Series

Frequency

Cas Latency

VDIMM

Capacity

Compatible Processor

PIS

DDR3 2400

CL9-11-9-28

1.65V

2GBx2

Corei7 860,870

PIS

DDR3 2300

CL8-11-8-28

1.65V

2GBx2

Corei7 860,870

PIS

DDR3 2000

CL6-9-6-24

1.65V

2GBx2

Core i7 860,870 and Core i5 750

PIS

DDR3 2000

CL7-9-7-24

1.65V

2GBx2

Core i7 860,870 and Core i5 750

PIS

DDR3 2000

CL8-9-8-24

1.65V

2GBx2

Core i7 860,870 and Core i5 750







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