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The G.Skill brand has become one of the more popular brands in the enthusiast community. This Taiwanese RAM company has won the hearts of many overclockers, especially due their binning methods and affordable price tag. Therefore G.Skill manages time after time to launch RAM kits in multiple speed/timing versions, in different quantities and best of all they usually sport some extra overclocking headroom. With each new CPU platform that pops up, G.Skill introduces simultaneously a new series of RAM. When Intel launched Ivy Bridge, the TridentX RAM series popped up on the G.Skill website. The RAM vendors had to redo their binning methods, mainly due to the high ram speed support of the new Ivy Bridge CPU's. Enthusiast RAM isn't solely based anymore on just tight timings, high RAM speeds is one of the new requirements. The TridentX kit reviewed today is one of the higher specced kits, supporting a whopping 2666Mhz at CAS 11-13-13-35 2T timings out of the box.
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When it’s pure speed and record-breaking memory you’re after, there are few better kits than those from G.Skill’s TridentX series. Can the 2933MHz TridentX 8GB memory prove yet again that it is built for ultra-high frequencies?
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The G.Skill brand has become one of the more popular ones in the enthusiast community. This Taiwanese RAM company has won the hearts of many overclockers, especially due their binning methods and affordable price tag. Therefore G.Skill manages time after time to launch RAM kits in multiple speed/timing versions, different quantities and best of all they usually sport some overclocking headroom. G.Skill introduced simultaneously a new series of RAM, baptized TridentX, together with Intel's launch of the Ivy Bridge CPU. The RAM vendors had to readjust their binning methods, mainly due to the high ram speed support of Intel's 3rd generation CPU. Enthusiast RAM isn't solely based anymore on just tight timings, high RAM speeds is one of the new requirements. The TridentX kit reviewed today is one of the medium specced kits, comprised of two 4GB Dimms running at a whopping 2400MHz RAM speed, however affordably priced at sub 75 euros.
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The Z77 platform has been in full flow now for almost a month and Intel partners have been releasing a variety of motherboards for the 3rd generation of Intel Core processors. Recently we reviewed a prototype of the latest Kingston HyperX Genesis 2666mhz memory and today we are looking at a more affordable high performance offering from G.Skill. The TridentX 8GB 2400mhz kit is available for less than £100 in the UK today.
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We take a look at G.Skills new TridentX dual-channel kit designed specifically for Z77 and Ivy Bridge platforms.
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G.Skill have ramped the speed up on this memory. We check out their TridentX 2666MHz 8GB kit.
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This time around we’re taking a look at G.Skill’s TridentX series. Starting at 2133Mhz and going all the way up to 2800Mhz, the TridentX Series is brutally fast. A black and red theme well suited to ASUS’ ROG series or ASRock’s Fatal1ty series, it looks awesome if you’re the kind of person who likes oversized or extreme styling. The kit G.Skill have sent us is the middle of the spectrum; 2400Mhz, yet it’s only CAS 10 – speeds, with high speeds with such low latency this kit promises to be a strong performer. Lets check it out!
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Auf dem Arbeitsspeichermarkt zeichnen sich in den letzten Jahren zwei grobe Trends ab: Zum Einen gibt es zunehmend Speicherbausteine mit höherer Kapazität und zum Anderen auch immer schnelleren RAM. G.Skill entwickelte sich in den letzten Jahren zu einer der festen Größen im Speicher-Bereich. Mit den TridentX-Speichermodulen macht sich G.Skill zur Aufgabe, vor allem Overclocker und Enthusiasten anzusprechen. In diesem Artikel schauen wir uns das 16 Gigabyte große Kit an, das mit hohen Frequenzen bei scharfen Latenzen aufwartet und prüfen, welches Tuning-Potenzial in diesen Speichern schlummert.
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APH Networks reviews the epic fast DDR3-2400 TridentX kit from G.Skill.
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G.Skill offers an Ivy Bridge 2400MHz DDR kit that carries a price tag of under $100. The price is great, but is it any good?
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