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Today we have two sets of memory from G.Skill on our test bench, the high performane Pi series DDR3-2200 and a 1.35v set from the Eco series running at DDR3-1600.
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GSkill have been around for quite a long time and are as they put it one of the leading companies in producing memory. G.Skill’s mission statement is all about providing for it’s customers needs (namely us, the enthusiast users). So let’s have a look if these needs are met in the G.Skill PI Black DDR2 PC2-6400 CL4 4GB kit.
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Die neuen G.Skill PI DDR3 Module kommen zwar mit schrägen Timings daher, bieten aber Taktraten und Overclocking Möglichkeiten wie kaum andere Module. Und das auch noch zu einem angenehmen Preis.
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Mit der Umstellung auf 2x nm Chips ändern G.Skill auch den Namen seiner SandForce SSD in Phoenix EVO. Wir haben getestet welche Performance die neue kostengünstigere SSD erreicht.
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I've had the Flare kit from G.Skill for what feels like forever now. It has been sitting on the top of the to-do pile, but delays with getting an AMD X6 processor and a motherboard capable of achieving the rated speeds meant that the kit kept getting pushed back further and further.
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The launch of AMD's hexacore Thuban CPU was combined with their new 890FX chipset. The old RAM wall was history. All over the net we saw screenshots of benchmark-stable rigs with ram speeds way over what was imaginable a few weeks before... Let us pop in Gskill's latest AMD X6 compatible high speed ram: the 4Gb Flare 2000 CL7 kit. Can these do better than our Corsair Hyper GTX2 kit ?
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Mit den Flare DDR3 bietet G.Skill eine speziell auf die Kombination ASUS AMD 890GX/FX und Phenom II X6 ausgerichtete DDR3 RAM Serie an. Wir haben die DDR3 2000 CL7 Version der Module getestet.
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It's actually a lot of fun to own a Lenovo Thinkpad. Besides the impeccable build quality, unsurpassed reliability, a keyboard feel that's not repeated in any other brands, and not to mention its incredible battery life -- there's always those questions from friends and strangers alike that command a level of hilarity. "What Pentium do you have?" is actually a question that I've been asked many times in the past year or so, referring to my T400.
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Here's a very little known fact around APH Networks: Unless you work for the Publications Department here, you wouldn't know that article introductions are probably one of the most challenging part of each editorial. The reason why I say this -- and I've actually been the Editor-in-Chief since 2005 -- is because each and every introductory paragraph involves a distinct level of creativity, style, technical knowledge, and appropriate lead-in to the topic.
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If you have been paying attention to the computer industry, you will know DRAM pricing goes up and down like... well, DRAM pricing. Okay, a better comparison is probably like gas prices. While I am not any credible oil market expert by a long shot, sometimes you can't just help it to wonder things like, why is the pump price exactly the same when oil is less than $100 a barrel and $150 a barrel? Why does the local gas station's numbers goes up overnight when there is a hurricane off some random place no one has ever heard of, but for some reason it never goes back down when Middle East countries increases oil production the next day? And the list goes on and on. DRAM pricing is pretty much like the same thing, except the good news for us is, it goes down rather than up most of the time. For example, when we reviewed the G.SKILL F3-8500CL7D-8GBSQ 2x4GB SODIMM kit back in December 2009, the price tag hovered around a hefty $400 at most online retailers. A year and a half later, the same kit sells for less than sixty bucks. With that in mind, let's move straight into our review today. What we have here at APH Networks is the G.SKILL F3-10666CL9D-8GBSQ 2x4GB dual channel set, which is pretty much the same thing as the model represented by the long string of digits and letters I have just mentioned, except it operates at DDR3-1333 rather than DDR3-1066. Knowing DDR3-1333 is now the standard memory speed for all second generation Intel Core mobile processors, for an extra five bucks at press time, is this really the kit to get? We installed a set into our brand new, Sandy Bridge based Lenovo ThinkPad T420 laptop to find out.
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