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Testseek.com have collected 26 expert reviews of the G.Skill PC3-12800 1600MHz Eco Series and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for G.Skill PC3-12800 1600MHz Eco Series.
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  Published: 2010-04-28, Author: chris , review by: legitreviews.com

  • G.Skill's ECO series delivers excellent performance while keeping power consumption in check. ...

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  Published: 2010-04-21, review by: Bjorn3d.com

  • Low voltage requirement, Great Speed for the voltage
  • Other then the rating sticker, Nothing

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  Published: 2010-04-08, review by: overclock3d.net

  • This was a very surprising result. As anyone who has tried a "green" HDD will attest, when you try and reduce power consumption you usually also compromise performance. G.Skill have managed to produce a product that runs at exceptional timings and speed...

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  Published: 2010-03-31, review by: itshootout.com

  • Abstract:  Choosing the right kind of memory for your socket 1156 build is essential, but with such a bewildering array of different manufacturers and specifications on offer knowing where to start can be difficult. This is particularly true if you have been out...

 
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  Published: 2010-03-03, review by: techpowerup.com

  • Low price, Manages some excellent clocks at very low voltage, Clean SPD & XMP programming, Runs CL6 at 1.4V with 1333 MHz, Healthy overclocking headroom at CL7-8-7 at a mere 1.35V, Perfect for those wanting to run a DDR3 system with as little juice as pos
  • High voltage won't do you any good, Runs like a mainstream overclocker's kit at 1.5 V, 1.35 or 1.65 V won't make much of a difference on the total power required by a system, Running at 1600 MHz will require OC of the system unless an i7 8XX series is use
  • Well what to say about the G.Skill ECO. On one hand there is simply no voltage scaling possible on our sample. It refuses to go higher with anything over 1.5 V. G.Skill aims these at the user who want to run their system as power efficient as possible,...

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  Published: 2010-02-23, review by: modders-inc.com

  • During the course of our usage and testing of the G.Skill Memory we found that they performed just as advertised and then some. Even though the G.Skill ECO DDR3-1600 are tweaked for the P55 platform I was still able to make them perform some overclocki...

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  Published: 2009-12-24, review by: techreaction.net

  • Abstract:  Today we have a new review posted in the forums, again from our illustrious overclocker, Chew*. He has put a new kit from G.Skill to the test on the AMD AM3 platform and his results were especially interesting. The kit in question was the G.Skill F...

 
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  Published: 2009-12-15, review by: hardwareunboxed.com

  • Manufacturer: G.SkillPrice: $105 USAuthor: Steven WaltonEditor: Kylie PerrinDate: 15/12/2009DISCUSS REVIEW [ Conclusion ]When we first began testing DDR3 memory with the Core i7 processors, a few things quickly became apparent. First being that unlike ...

 
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  Published: 2009-12-15, review by: fudzilla.com

  • Abstract:  Dieser Artikel ist auf Englisch erhältlich.Vor einiger Zeit brachte Intel viele Speicherhersteller an den Rand der Verzweiflung, weil für Übertakter Module die Spannung auf 1.65V begrenzt wurde. Mittlerweile ist die Mehrheit der Module mit dieser Spann...

 
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  Published: 2009-12-15, review by: fudzilla.com

  • The most dramatic advantage we experienced was not the lower power consumption which is nice to have, but the much lower temperatures of the modules. While even 1.65V modules can get quite hot, this kit stayed very cool during all the tests. While we d...

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