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GeIL Makes Evo Two Series DDR3 Memory Kits Official

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GeIL announces the launch of the all new DDR3 EVO TWO Gaming Series Memory to be added as the benchmark in GeILs' gaming performance memory line of products. Like its' predecessor EVO ONE, the EVO TWO heat-sink system is designed with Maximum Thermal Conduction & Dissipation (MTCD) Technology for maximum cooling efficiency and enhanced memory performance. The EVO TWO Series will be available in the fastest speed as well as covering the rest of the speed range with enhanced performance and stability by GeILs' DBT - Die-hard Burn-in Technology. EVO TWO is the hardcore gaming memory to have.



Specifications:
  • Hardcore Gaming Speed:
    o 2000MHz CL6-9-6-24
    o 2500MHz CL9-11-9-27
  • Available Capacity:
    o Dual Channel Package: 2GB (1GBx2), 4GB (2GBx2)
  • Heat-spreader: EVO TWO heat-sink system with MTCD Technology
  • Technology: DBT Enhanced, Die-hard Burn-in Technology

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I don't like the red on the spreader... But cat 6 does sound nice..
 
those look very cool, and very fast! to bad the pcb isn't black, now that would really make them stand out
 
I would really like to see how tight the timings can get if you underclock them, I curious to see if an IC capable of 2500 can do 5-5-5-12 at 1600 wonder if the real world performance will be greater.
 
I would really like to see how tight the timings can get if you underclock them, I curious to see if an IC capable of 2500 can do 5-5-5-12 at 1600 wonder if the real world performance will be greater.

If it could do 5-5-5-12 at 1600 they wouldn't be cheap and they wouldn't have the crappy timings they have at 2500. There is a reason those 2200 8-8-8-24 kits sell for 200+. They can do 6-6-6-18 at 1600 and better depending on the imc on the chip.

I'm holding out for hope with 4gb sticks. Prices have really come down to now 2x4gb kits cost the same as 4x2gb kits. Just need them to start tightening up the timings.
 
If it could do 5-5-5-12 at 1600 they wouldn't be cheap and they wouldn't have the crappy timings they have at 2500. There is a reason those 2200 8-8-8-24 kits sell for 200+. They can do 6-6-6-18 at 1600 and better depending on the imc on the chip.

I'm holding out for hope with 4gb sticks. Prices have really come down to now 2x4gb kits cost the same as 4x2gb kits. Just need them to start tightening up the timings.

This is very true. I am very happy that I have an 8GB set that is running at 6-6-6-18 at 1760. VERY VERY HAPPY!!!!
 
they may do those speeds but i doubt it. one would think they used hypers but they didnt otherwise the ram would cost almost as much as dominator gt's. they use elipidia for sure but probably bbse.
 
Love the red and the timings
 
Wow, an HTC EVO Two. I'm speechless. Now where is that 4.3" screen located at? :respect:
 
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