G.SKILL joins the DDR3-2200 club
G.SKILL announced on Friday the immediate availability a DDR3-2200 kit specifically for Lynnfield-based Intel systems, though the new DIMMs should work on AM3 Phenom II rigs just as well. Add comment
G.SKILL announced on Friday the immediate availability a DDR3-2200 kit specifically for Lynnfield-based Intel systems, though the new DIMMs should work on AM3 Phenom II rigs just as well. Add comment
Memory and SSD maker G.SKILL announced this week the impending availability of their new Falcon II line of solid state disks. 1 comment
G.SKILL has launched a new line of 1.35V DDR3 kits that just might be fantastic overclockers on a budget. 2 comments
The 6GB G.Skill Trident DDR3-2000 kit is a hell of a deal for $150. Add comment
Performance memory manufacturer Corsair has revealed an abnormally high failure rate amongst Elpida MNH-E Hyper DDR3 ICs featured in DDR3-1866 and DDR3-2000 kits from many of today’s biggest names in performance DRAM. We have seen a number of reports across various forums about failures of modules (from Corsair as well as from other memory manufacturers) built [...] 1 comment
Tweak Town loves the new G.Skill Falcon SSD. Rightfully so. 1 comment
The G.Skill DDR3-2000 CL9 memory kit has those sweet Pi Black heat spreaders. It’s quick stuff. Add comment
Benchmark Reviews love the G.Skill Titan 128GB solid state drive. These internal RAID 0 SSDs are sweet business. 10 comments
Benchmark Reviews tests the CL8 triple channel DDR3-1600 kit from G.Skill. Add comment
The mid-range G.Skill DDR3-1600 6GB triple channel kit is a good value according to Hardware Canucks. Add comment
The G.Skill TITAN 256GB SSD uses dual JMicron controllers to get quick read and writes. Sounds like another drive I know … 2 comments
Everyone likes pie. I’ll take a slice of G.Skill’s PI Black DDR3-1600. 1 comment
Guru3D tests the G.Skill DDR3 PC3-12800 triple channel 6GB kit. It offers a ton of bang-for-the-buck. Add comment
It’s the holiday season, and that means it’s time to send yourself spiraling into crushing debt made possible by the power of plastic. While you could responsibly commit to a reasonable budget, we know that the seductive potential of a $600 PC that isn’t terrible may be too much for your feeble will. If you’re [...] 11 comments
The G.Skill F2-6400CL4D 4GB kit offers 4-4-4-12 timings and costs $90. Virtual-Hideout got a 25 percent overclock out of it. 1 comment