The collection covers a wide range of clocks, from 1866 to 3000 MHz

Aug 7, 2013 12:39 GMT  ·  By

I have just finished saying that 1600 MHz was a better than average clock for a new memory kit, but GeIL might just debunk that statement.

That's because the company has launched a sizable collection of RAM kits whose lowest speed is of DDR3-1866 MHz, and whose largest is DDR3-3000.

The exact list is as follows: DDR3-1866, DDR3-2133, DDR3-2400, DDR3-2667, DDR3-2800, DDR3-2933, and DDR3-3000.

Of those, only the DDR3-1866 MHz kit has timings of 9-10-9-28 and a voltage of 1.5V. The others are 1.65V kits with rated speeds at 12-14-14-36.

All of them are shipped under the EVO Potenza brand and have capacities of 8 GB, 16 GB and 32 GB.

As for cooling, aluminum heatspreaders are used, colored silver and black or red and black. Prices are unknown, sadly.