Monday, June 15th 2009
G.Skill International Co. Ltd., a world leader in extreme performance storage and memory products with solid quality, today launches the world’s fastest memory, Perfect Storm DDR3 2133 CL9 6GB. In addition G.Skill has announced the retail availability of its perfect cooling partner, the Turbulence Fan. Both of these products have been shown in a very successful Computex 2009.

Firstly, the Perfect Storm series has represents the ultimate memory solution since G.Skill launched 2000 CL7 6GB Triple channel kit just three months ago. To continuously satisfy overclocking enthusiasts and extreme gamers’ demand for ultra performance computer memory, G.Skill once again pushes the boundaries further at the highest frequency of 2,133MHz. The Perfect Storm 2133 CL9 provide overclockers and enthusiasts the best overclocking potential for their Core i7 platforms with affordable price and lifetime warranty.


Since Cebit 2009, G.Skill’s elegantly designed Turbulence Fan was demonstrated to the public, G.Skill has received a great number of inquiries about this product’s availability, price and performance. G.Skill can finally announce today that the Turbulence Fan is ready for retail availability immediately. The special design allows the fan to decrease the temperature of memory kits effectively, while maintaining a silent solution that will not audibly interfere with the environment. Gamers and overclockers will push their ram to the highest voltages, making the addition of the Turbulence Fan an ideal partner to high performance memory. Available in black and grey, the subtle color choice can tailor a system look to suit the users’ needs.
posted by btarunr - 4:34 PM |  Related News

User comments
by 1Kurgan1 (4:47 PM) - Reply
Looks like a very nice setup, always loved G.Skill and bought them since they were not very well known and always been a happy customer, maybe these will be in my future.
by Mussels (5:11 PM) - Reply
three fins? thats either going to move a small amount of air, or be noisy. Less fins = less pressure.
by amroviper (5:25 PM) - Reply
Actually 6 fins !! Three black and three transparent. :toast:
by Mussels (5:46 PM) - Reply
you sure? i thought that was the brace the fan mount is attached to... Oooooh.... its 6 transparent fins. that black thing is actually just a fancy cover, for looks alone. that part doesnt spin.
by Salsoolo (6:01 PM) - Reply
looked like a watch. however i prefer dual fans
by TheLaughingMan (6:09 PM) - Reply
Actually there are far more than 6 fins on the fans for both of these setups. If you look at the images, you can clearly see something like 10 to 14 fins on the fans. The three blade thing is just for looks....which means it is kinda in the way since the fan is below it.
by h3llb3nd4 (6:18 PM) - Reply
hmm... I say one fan is enough, not like your RAM is gonna go up to 40 degrees celsius
by satelitko (7:08 PM) - Reply
There are like... 12-14 fins... You're just seeing the "cover"?
by FreedomEclipse (9:47 PM) - Reply
this looks like something BATMAN would be proud to have stashed away somewhere on his utility belt!!!
by steelkane (5:02 AM) - Reply
Looks good,, I want to mod one to replace my corsair cooler. if anyone see's one for sale, please let me know.
by Geofrancis (5:05 PM) - Reply
i remember back in the day when cpu's and graphics cards didnt even have heatsinks now even the ram has a fan lol
by CyberDruid (5:13 PM) - Reply
Glad they stepped up from those annoying tiny fans. I cannot stand the sound they make.
by Kitkat (11:03 PM) - Reply
second that
by LAN_deRf_HA (12:45 AM) - Reply
According to the benchmarks a really low latency 1600 set (think mushkin 6-6-5-18) performers better 2/3 times, including gaming. Actually looking here the only thing the fast ram did better in was superpi, which doesn't count for anything. Then factor in the that it would cost half the money... It would take a grade A fool to buy this ram. Blindly assuming faster clockrate/more expensive = best performance. I can't stand people that live their life so half-assed.
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