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GeIL Ultra 4GB DDR3-2000
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Tue, 8 December, 2009
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Jake Mete
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Introduction
With Intel's LGA1156 platform gaining popularity, it would appear that high performance for the masses is the goal, attempting to bring performance to the mainstream. The costs are certainly lower than its big brother LGA1366 socket, but there are a few performance differences as well; namely, the dual channel memory in the newer 1156 socket.

If you're looking for some high performance memory modules for your new Core i5/i7 system that aren't fussy and won't cost a fortune, today's product will certainly interest you. We're looking at a set of GeIL Ultra 4GB DDR3-2000 modules that are optimized for use in the LGA1156 platform. They look sleek and have some good overclocking headroom at a great price, so settle in for a closer look.

Thanks go to our friends at GeIL for supplying the review sample.


Established in 1993, GeIL has soon become one of the most professional memory module manufactures in the industry. Since then GeIL has been concentrating in memory module design and manufacturing. As of today, our manufacturing facilities employ over 200 people and produce a wide variety of modules with distribution in over 50 countries worldwide. GeIL’s Global Headquarter resides in the heart of computer technology – Taipei with branches spreading over in Hong Kong, China and U.S.A



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