Friday, July 21st 2006

G.Skill Announces CL3 DDR2-667 and DDR2-800 Memory Modules


G.Skill, the well known performance memory provider, today introduces the shortest latency, CL3, products in DDR2-667 and DDR2-800. These two new models clear up the doubt of DDR2 performance as the longer latency than DDR. If you are a serious gamer, these new CL3 models are your best choice to upgrade your computer.

GA Series Features:
- Guaranteed clock speed of 800MHz (PC2-6400) or 667MHz (PC2-5400)
- Low latency settings of 3 (CL), 4 (TRCD), 3 (TRP), 8 (TRAS)
- Lifetime warranty
- Available in the following packages:
F2-6400CL3S-1GBGA - Single Module of 1GB
F2-6400CL3D-2GBGA - Matched Pair of 2 * 1GB modules (2GB kit)
F2-5400CL3S-1GBGA - Single Module of 1GB
F2-5400CL3D-2GBGA - Matched Pair of 2 * 1GB modules (2GB kit)

Both single module and matched pair packages will be available through G.Skill's authorized resellers and distributors worldwide. For more information and specifications of the new PK series products, please visit http://www.gskill.com/en/ddr2.html
Source: G.Skill
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3 Comments on G.Skill Announces CL3 DDR2-667 and DDR2-800 Memory Modules

#1
NamesDontMatter
Whew . . . I was afraid we were going to have more camoflage ram for a second their.
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error_f0rce
NamesDontMatterWhew . . . I was afraid we were going to have more camoflage ram for a second their.
lol, yeah.... but if I had that much $$$ I'd be buying a conroe. Performance RAM is rediculous... yes it OC's great and the latencies are low, but you know what? you can pay $200+ for a gig to go from 5-5-5-15 to 3-4-3-8 and not see more than a couple fps increase in game play, or benchmarks (obviously RAM benchmarking is the exception)... IMO this stuff is for rich people, fanatical gamers with credit cards, supermods, and kids who have a job and still live at home :D
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technicks
Yeah that is what i think also. We are pushed to buy the expensive high-end hardware and then 2 or 3 months later you see the prices drop like crazy.

Dont get me wrong. I like al the cool new stuff but at the moment it feels a bit like overkill.
What do they think that every 4 or 5 months i am going to buy new memory, a videocard or a new processor.

When i build a high end pc i want to have the feeling that i have something new and that it wil last a long time. Think about it. You will spend 1000 dollar for something that 2 months later is not good enough anymore.

:banghead:
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