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Published: 2013-05-12, Author: Thomas , review by: tomshardware.com
Abstract: We've abided by Intel's 1.55 V recommendation for two architectures and two die shrinks, yet most performance memory manufacturers ignore it. Recent problems with one of our builds raised the question, how far can we push RAM without killing CPUs? Remem...
Build Quality, Design, Tight Timings, Overclocking Potential, 12GB Of RAM
Price (For Some)
First with the RipJaws, now with the SNIPER it seems that the people over at GSkill have begun focusing on the appearance of their products as well rather than just their performance. True the SNIPER kit will not fit well on every mainboard out...
Final Words & Conclusion Dual-channel performance with the second generation Sandy Bridge processors just rocks, well rocks extremely hard. In fact at 1600 MHz this dual-channel kit tested today is slightly faster overall compared to a triple channel...
G.Skills latest addition, targeted mainly at gamers and casemodders, simply looks stunning. In typical style G.Skill makes the Snipers available in a zillion different versions. If quantity is your thing, Gskill got you totally covered. With kits rang...
Unique design, Good timings, Great performance, Lifetime warranty, Low Price
No overclocking potential, No XMP profiles, Relaxed timings
While I have been aware of the G.Skill brand for quite some time, this was my first chance to review one of their products. I wasn't sure what to expect and was never able to recommend them based on personal experience. The G.Skill Sniper 8GB 1600MHz ...
In terms of aesthetics, these Sniper modules are a bit on the outrageous side but sleek and unique nonetheless, and would look fantastic in just about any motherboard, especially a new Sandy Bridge one that has a predominantly black or red colour schem...
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Published: 2011-04-17, Author: Ali , review by: wccftech.com
Abstract: First a eulogy for high speed memory –May you find happiness where ever you are. Déjà vu? You Betcha! What started as industry whispers are now out in the open. High speed memory is just not what is used to be. You can thank Intel and its latest Sandy-bri...
So is the Sniper SR2 all show and no go? Absolutely not.It's actually a great demonstration of how if you haven't got the money to splash out on super high-end hardware you don't have to compromise either looks or performance.Let's start with the looks. N...
The ultra low voltage G.Skill Sniper DDR3 memory has proven to be a great performer with our Asus based Sandybridge system, even showing some overclocking headroom to 1700mhz with only 1.3 volts. If you want to ‘go green' but aren't willing to compromise...