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G.Skill PI DDR3-2000 C7
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Thu, 18 February, 2010
Memory
G.Skill
Jake Mete
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Introduction
For some enthusiasts, performance is paramount and speed is the addiction to satisfy, and it doesn't matter whether it's a CPU, SSD, GPU, or RAM (how's that for acronyms?). Today we're interested in the latter, and will be taking a close look at a sleek set of memory modules that run very fast with tight timings, always an attractive combination in the world of computing power and enthusiast interests.

If you want some high performance memory modules for your new Core i5/i7 system, then today's product will certainly interest you. We have at a set of G.Skill PI 4GB DDR3-2000 CAS7 modules that are very sleek and run fast. Strap in, let's move right into things now.

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


G. SKILL, established in 1989 by enthusiasts, is a leading memory module Manufacturer based in Taipei, Taiwan. G. SKILL strives to achieve the highest and most advanced quality from the initial design, through manufacturing solder-paste printing, through surface mounting, to on-line visual inspection, system compatibility testing, packaging and finally to safely and reliably shipping our products to customers. At G. SKILL, we apply a top priority to quality standards. All of its products are put through a series of rigorous tests and strict quality control procedures. In addition to commissioning qualified IC testing houses to test our products, they are hand test 100% twice in factory and office, to ensure the highest product yield and quality.



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