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Bonito diseñ
Muy buen precio de mercado
Oscila los 83€~
COLOR AZUL ELECTRIC
BUENOS COMPONENTE
BUEN PRECI
LATENCIAS CL
TRABAJA A 1.5
GARANTIA DE POR VIDA.
Buena relación Precio
Prestaciones
Estética cuidada
Comportamiento estable durante las pruebas.
Buena construcción
Diseño atractivo
Cierto margen de overclock
Versatilidad de configuraciones
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Nivel bajo de Overclock.
Hay una variante cl7 por el mismo precio (2 x 4 GB)
Resumen: G.Skill was the only company to release a product specifically targeting the LGA 1155 market. That basically means it listened to the concerns of overclockers and labeled its RAM for 1.60 V and a standard memory..
Resumen: G.Skill's Ripjaws-X aren't far behind and are also covered by a lifetime warranty, but the kit's lower latencies offer little real-world benefit, leaving the 8GB pack struggling to warrant the lofty £110 asking fee.
Good performance, Tight stock timings, Low voltage, No problem with CPU cooler compatibility, Vibrant colour, Lifetime warranty
There are none
With the introduction of Sandy Bridge and the locked BCLK, the way we modify our systems has all changed. Gone are the days when we could manage the memory frequency of RAM using the BCLK and ratio. We now have the ability to only switch between set f...
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Publicación: 2017-02-03, Autor: Ali , crítica de: wccftech.com
Works at CL 6 out of the box, Overclocks well (up to 1866MHz), Improved performance with higher processor clock speeds, Stylish! (A reason to get an acrylic side window case),
Relevance in a changing world
G.Skill is not so easily cowed out of a market they still see a potential in. They are one of the first with Sandybridge labeled memory modules. Even if they do not offer any technological benefits over ‘off-label' modules, the buyer is at least assured o...
Resumen: We’ve tested a number of memory kits in our labs, yet there are still quite a lot of interesting products we have not covered in our reviews. One of the topics we’ve avoided until now is dual-channel memory kits that consist of more than two DDR3 SDRAM...
Because integrated GPUs generally employ shared system memory, RAM performance has a significant effect on gaming frame rates. We're testing seven 8 GB DDR3 kits that manufacturers tell us are a perfect match for AMD’s mainstream Llano-based APUs. The ...
Nice looking heatspreader, Good performance for 2x4GB, 1600MHz at 1.5V, Provides good performance for mainstream users, Limited lifetime warranty, Supports XMP profile
Not much overclocking headrooms
Intel's Sandy Bridge makes high-speed memory less important than it used to be. In the past, enthusiasts often sought the highest clocked memory speeds they could, with tight timing in order to gain the best performance. Not only did these memory modu...
Although it's the top performer in today’s comparison, Geil’s lack of U.S. availability makes it impossible to include in any value comparison, which obviously requires that we consider a price tag. That leaves Crucial’s middle-of-the-pack Ballstix DDR...
Publicación: 2012-06-18, Autor: Umang , crítica de: ocfreaks.com
As seen from the results Overclocking this RAM is very easy. In my case I reached 1920-1940 Mhz @ 11-11-11-28-38 @2T on 1.6 Volts. From this its quite obvious that the RAM can go past 2000Mhz with more relaxed timings i.e at CL12 and on 1.7Volts if requir...
Publicación: 2012-03-07, Autor: Aditya , crítica de: erodov.com
Do we have a winner?These kits retail for approx. 45 Euros, which make them a great budget kit to have. The only thing putting me off? 4GB. It just doesn't seem like enough in todays memory hog world. That said, I didn't really find the drop in my system ...