Tuesday, April 27th 2010

G.Skill Announces Flare DDR3-2000 MHz 4GB Kit for AMD Phenom II Processors

G.Skill International, manufacturer of extreme performance memory and high performance solid-state storage, has today launched the 2,000MHz CL7-9-7-24 1.65V 4GB (2GBx2) DDR3 kit with its latest Flare heatsinks, as the ideal performance partner for AMDs latest 6-core processors.

G.Skill's Flare series has represented high-performance memory modules for the AMD platform since its first exposure in Cebit 2010, and G.Skill continues its enthusiast commitment in the platform. Now the Flare family brings 2,000MHz to the world of AMD, with the incredible timing of CL7. It provides AMD enthusiasts the perfect choice of high-end memory to make the most of overclocking the latest AMD system.
This kit has passed the usual series of strict internal testing here at G.Skill, with validation currently on ASUS' M4A89TD PRO motherboard (AMD 890FX chipset) to absolutely ensure compatibility, stability and performance.

" Here in the G.Skill R&D team, we are yet again continuing to lead the way and produce the best performance memory modules for our customers. After some significant effort and help from our partners, we are very glad to finally launch DDR3 2,000 MHz Cl7 kits for AMD enthusiasts." commented Tony Chou, Senior R&D manager at G.Skill.
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8 Comments on G.Skill Announces Flare DDR3-2000 MHz 4GB Kit for AMD Phenom II Processors

#1
Reefer86
AWESOME i want some but i cant find anywhere in the UK stocking them.
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btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
G.Skill has a good reach. They'll be at your place in a couple of weeks.
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#3
Reefer86
awesome, thanks btarunr looking for some 2000mhz ram to go with my new crosshair IV :) and these look like they will fit the bill nicely with the colour scheme and Gskill branding.
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#4
mav2000
Damn...i wish I waited for these
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#5
Kitkat
hope your listening muskin red and black pcbs...
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#6
buggalugs
Those memories are rated for 1T but in the screenshot of CPUz shows they are running at 2T.

Was there a problem at 1T?
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#7
adrianx
there are 4 module of 2GB ( 2 kits of 2x2GB)
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#8
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
Maybe an error reporting in CPUZ Adrianx. Yeah these are some seriously awesome RAM! I so want./
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