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G.Skill Intros New 4GB and 8GB DDR2 PI-8800 Memory Kits

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Double-data-rate two synchronous dynamic random access memory or as we also know it as DDR2 RAM is still very widespread today, and memory manufacturer G.Skill is looking to keep demand up by introducing a new set of DDR2 PI-8800 kits available in 4GB or 8GB of capacity. The G.Skill PI memory series are especially designed to provide stable and long-term performance for overclockers and computer enthusiasts. Sold in different capacities: F2-8800CL5D-4GBPI (2x2GB) and F2-8800CL5Q-8GBPI (4x2GB) both these kits operate at 1100MHz with CL5-5-5-15 latencies and 1.8-1.9V. Additionally G.Skill sells them with a lifetime warranty. For more information, please visit this page.



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Wow, nice voltage.
F2-8000CL5D-4GBPI Latency: 5-5-5-15 Voltage: 2.0-2.1V
But there is also this version
F2-8500CL5D-4GBPI Latency: 5-5-5-15 Voltage: 2.0-2.1V

Still those are 33mhz more with 0.2V less.

I'd like me some of these, but first I'd need a P45 motherboard to hit that 500MHz.
 
DDR3 is getting better day by day, nice kit's :)
 
DDR3 is getting better day by day, nice kit's :)

I agree... but that's DDR2! :wtf:

Awesome lookin stuff! Nice to see the high-density DDR2 picking up speed.
 
Anyone know what kind of chips GSkill is using for these?
 
I think I finally found the 2x2GB replacements for my 2x1GB aXeram 1200's. Eagerly awaiting reviews to confirm. lol.
 
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