| Tuesday, April 7 2009 |

G.Skill International Co. Ltd., a world leader in extreme performance memory with solid quality, today launches Triple Channel DDR3 2000HMz "Trident" series at timings CL 9-9-9-24 designed for Intel Core i7 processors / Intel X58 Express Chipset.
The "Trident" series provides the ultimate performance and speed for enthusiasts, overclockers and extreme gamers. The dynamic Trident heatsink blends the best in cooling effectiveness while retaining a stylish design and extreme performance at 2GHz or more. With G.SKILL Lifetime Warranty and ever ready technical back-up, Triple channel kit is total solution for all memory module enthusiasts. For more information, please visit our product page.
Source: G.Skill
The "Trident" series provides the ultimate performance and speed for enthusiasts, overclockers and extreme gamers. The dynamic Trident heatsink blends the best in cooling effectiveness while retaining a stylish design and extreme performance at 2GHz or more. With G.SKILL Lifetime Warranty and ever ready technical back-up, Triple channel kit is total solution for all memory module enthusiasts. For more information, please visit our product page.
Source: G.Skill
User comments
I really like the looks of this ram.
looks are over rated. how high can it clock? i know it says 2ghz but what else will it do?
Timings are high for 2000MHz and probably high for the price.
Your right looks are overrated. But I still like the way they look.
Yeah, Im really loving the cooling fins on these bad boys.
bet i can do that on my $50 DDR3 1066
challenge accepted go go go 1.65V!
oh and this stuff is elpidia non-hiper
phenom+2ghz ram=no boot
however

and

going to keep pushing maybe i can hit 2000....
by: Binge
challenge accepted go go go 1.65V!
phenom+2ghz ram=no boot
however

and

going to keep pushing maybe i can hit 2000....
Why are all these triple channel kits 1.65v? If it's so extreme, pump some voltage into them, sheesh.
by: ShadowFoldb/c i7 explodes over that according to intel
Why are all these triple channel kits 1.65v?
by: ShadowFoldQPI-Voltage must be within .5V of the DRAM. Stock i7 QPI is 1.15V-1.2V
Why are all these triple channel kits 1.65v? If it's so extreme, pump some voltage into them, sheesh.
For CPUs like mine who react better to low QPI voltage the lower voltage DRAM is a must.
@CD, those GSKills aren't HyperX ;) HyperX start at 2000MHz cas 8
by: Bingei meant they are these
QPI-Voltage must be within .5V of the DRAM. Stock i7 QPI is 1.15V-1.2V
For CPUs like mine who react better to low QPI voltage the lower voltage DRAM is a must.
@CD, those GSKills aren't HyperX ;) HyperX start at 2000MHz cas 8

how much can overclock it more

