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G.Skill Intros Fastest Ever 32 GB DDR3 RAM Kit

Memory comes in many speeds and capacities, and usually it isn't very easy to marry the two, even when costs aren't a concern. G.Skill is one of those who can boast of achieving records though. The company has just revealed the newest addition to the Trident X line, one that just happens to be the fastest...

6 February 2013
04:09 GMT

G.Skill's Ridiculous 96 GB and 3 GHz Memory Kits

G.Skill is here to help, just in case people actually have a chance of surviving the ASUS booth-induced death by overdose on absurd. The company has put on display a memory kit with a total capacity of 96 GB. Yes, that's the correct figure. You'll need a dual-socket motherboard for all of them to be recog...

6 June 2012
08:59 GMT

G.Skill Hosts Extreme Overclocking Competition

Enthusiast memory manufacturer, Taipei-based company G.Skill, has just announced on HWBOT's official page that they’d be hosting an overclocking competition having memory kits as prizes. This is following the release of the new extreme DDR3 lineup, called TridentX. The extreme overclocking contest will be...

27 April 2012
07:50 GMT

G.Skill Unveils TridentX DDR3 Memory Kit for New CPUs

Since Intel has finally deigned to formally launch the Ivy Bridge, 22nm central processing units, hardware meant to pair with it is appearing as well. There are quite a few third-generation CPUs on Intel's website right now, divided into Core i5, Core i7 and Core i7 Extreme series. We have written about them h...

24 April 2012
11:51 GMT

G.Skill Releases 32GB Memory Kit for Apple iMac

G.Skill thought it had released enough memory kits for PCs or just figured Apple iMacs could do with some special attention. Either way, it supplied a new memory product for the latter. The product in question is really a large-capacity kit, where “large capacity” means no less than 32 GB. That's mo...

6 April 2012
13:11 GMT

3,000 MHz Broken on Four DDR3 Memory Modules

Some folks at Coolaler got busy this week and tried to see if they could set a new overclocking record. Rather than pushing a CPU beyond its limits though, they chose to test the limits of a quad-module memory kit. It was G.Skill that provided the RAM (four 4G DDR3-2600 modules), while a Gigabyte Z77X-UD5H mother...

5 April 2012
02:34 GMT

CeBIT 2012: G.Skill's 16 GB Quad-Channel DDR3 Kit at 2.66 GHz

G.Skill made sure to attend the 2012 edition of CeBIT in Hannover, Germany, so we aren't overly surprised to hear that it has launched a new memory product. Nevertheless, we did feel our eyebrows rise a bit when we read just how the company decided to describe its new product. After all, it isn't every d...

10 March 2012
05:09 GMT

Overclocker Breaks DDR3 Clock Record, G.Skill Kit Reaches 3736MHz

Looks like the world records for overclocking have suffered another severe case of breakage, and it's all Christian Ney's fault. The Swiss overclocker boldly fashioned himself a home-made test bench and forced a 4 GB G.Skill extreme RipjawsZ memory kit to run so fast that it shattered the limits previousl...

2 March 2012
03:06 GMT

G.Skill Creates Ares Low Profile DDR3 RAM

G.Skill is living up to its name as world-class supplier of memory products by unleashing a new range of DDR3 RAM for smaller systems and other unusual desktops. G.Skill already has an extensive collection of RAM products for high-end, huge PCs, so it figured it may as well see what other people need. Thus it was ...

8 February 2012
15:31 GMT

G.Skill Outs 64GB DDR3 2400MHz Quad-Channel Memory Kit for LGA 2011 CPUs

G.Skill’s famous Ripjaws Z series of memory solutions has just received another member, a 64GB kit that is capable of reaching DDR3 2400MHz speeds in quad-channel mode when used together with Intel’s LGA 2011 processors based on the Sandy Bridge-E architecture.The memory modules used in this kit sport G.S...

13 December 2011
04:51 GMT

G.Skill RipjawsZ Quad-Channel DDR3 Memory Debuts

We did say G.Skill was building the RipjawsZ set of high-end random access memory and, sure enough, just as we published the review of a certain processor, the RAM has made its official entrance. The RipjawsZ memory kit is quite high on the performance and capacity scales, not that anyone expected any less. After...

14 November 2011
05:26 GMT

G.Skill Readies 16 GB RipjawsZ High-Grade Memory Kit

As the new Intel Sandy Bridge-E processors, and accompanying motherboards, near availability, G.Skill is preparing a memory kit that can keep up with them.  Called RipjawsZ, the RAM has a total of 16 GB capacity, being composed of four 4 GB modules. They operate at 2,133 MHz (PC3-17000) and latencies of 9-11...

4 November 2011
15:41 GMT

G.Skill RipjawsX Memory Line Gets Powerful 8 GB Kit

G.Skill is one of those companies that deals in semiconductor products, and it looks like its newest one, of the DRAM variety, has been delivered, or at least revealed, since its price wasn't actually mentioned.As semiconductors move on to more advanced manufacturing processes, one can be sure that newer and be...

19 April 2011
09:15 GMT

20nm SSDs Giving G.Skill and Other Companies Problems

Generally, moving to a more advanced semiconductor manufacturing process is a good thing overall, because it means a lower cost of production, lower power draw and, usually, a better performance, but it seems that NAND doesn't exactly fit into this norm.Some end-users may be aware of the fact that, not too long...

5 April 2011
10:29 GMT

G.Skill Uses Better Technology in New Phoenix EVO SSD

In the midst of various April Fools jokes, it seems that G.Skill wants to preserve the semblance of normality necessary for one's sanity, so it came out and released a new member for its Phoenix series of SSDs.As NAND Flash memory moves to more advanced manufacturing processors, it becomes more energy efficient...

1 April 2011
05:23 GMT

Sniper DDR3 Memory from G.Skill is Aimed at Gamers

There doesn't seem to be much movement on the IT market as of late, which may come across as troublesome, but this also means that those companies, in this case G.Skill, that do release hardware get more attention than they otherwise would.With all the new processors that came out and are about to come out, esp...

14 March 2011
03:11 GMT

G.Skill CeBIT Lineup Includes High-Speed DDR3

This year's CeBIT expo may not be as rich in news as the previous editions, but it cannot be said that companies aren't trying to leave an impression, especially with G.Skill showcasing its high-quality memory products.This year's CeBIT did not really see the launch of any new and massively-innovating...

2 March 2011
07:24 GMT

G.Skill Provides SATA 6.0 Gbps SSDs with SandForce Chips

It appears that G.Skill is ready to join its peers in moving on to the new generation of solid state drives, those capable of using the newest SATA interface standard, as its newest Phoenix drives were spotted at CeBIT.CeBIT is one of those technological trade shows where companies from around the world convene and ...

1 March 2011
07:59 GMT

G.Skill RipjawsX DDR3 Memory Designed for Sandy Bridge Systems

Since Intel just released its new generation of CPUs ahead of time, G.Skill figured it was an opportune moment for its own latest creations to debut, so it unleashed the RipjawsX collection of DDR3 modules and kits.By now, end-users will have probably learned that Intel released the Sandy bridge collection of Core i...

3 January 2011
06:37 GMT

G.Skill Completes 40GB, 80GB and 120GB Phoenix Pro SSDs

Even though it already has its share of high-speed solid state drives on sale, G.Skill decided it would once again update its Phoenix Pro Series, this time unveiling a trio composed of a 40 GB model, one with 80 GB and one with 120 GB, all of which employ the now well-known SandForce controller.Like the peers in the...

19 August 2010
08:23 GMT

G.Skill Trumpets 48GB DDR3 Memory Kit

G.Skill definitely likes to experiment with the limits of memory capacities, and this means that it won't miss the opportunity to take advantage of a motherboard like the one EVGA unleashed a few months back. Known as the Classified SR-2, this board definitely stood out, not just through the fact that it had tw...

26 July 2010
03:52 GMT

G.Skill Prepares 24GB DDR3 Memory Kit

The performance and enthusiast markets have been practically flooded with high-end components over the past few months. Processors have risen, including six-core parts, and, of course, DirectX 11-capable graphics cards have made their entrance, among with the GeForce GTX 480 and GTX 470 from NVIDIA are the most notew...

7 July 2010
10:40 GMT

G.Skill's Computex Exhibition Includes Phoenix Pro SSD

Though tablets and laptops, among other things, grabbed most of the spotlight at Computex during the first two days, they couldn't keep all the attention to themselves for long. Eventually, they had to make room on stage for the various motherboards, memory kits, graphics cards and other hardware that was put on...

4 June 2010
10:41 GMT

G.Skill's Phoenix SSDs Up for Pre-Order

Those that have been keeping track of the developments on the SSD market, being eager to see how soon solid state drives will get mainstream prices, likely know of the number of SandForce-enabled drives that should flood the market shortly. G.Skill is one company that adopted this highly capable controller in its SSD...

30 April 2010
09:01 GMT

G.Skill Equips AM3 Systems with 2,000MHz DDR3

Though it may no longer be the sole supplier of 2,500MHz DDR3 for Intel P55 systems, with Patriot Memory having unleashed such a kit of its own, G.Skill is still quite eager to expand its collection of high-speed memory modules, especially now that AMD has brought forth its Phenom II X6 CPUs. Since overclockers are b...

27 April 2010
04:58 GMT

G.Skill Unveils Flare Series 1800MHz DDR3

G.Skill might still have some catching up to do before it becomes as well known as Kingston or Corsair on the RAM market, but the gap definitely seems to be narrowing with each new product that the company launches. In fact, not long ago, the memory solution developer unleashed an enthusiast-grade 4GB dual-channel ki...

24 April 2010
03:42 GMT

G.Skill Targets 2,500MHz DDR3 at Enthusiasts

With all the new, high-speed and low-voltage memory kits and modules that have been sprouting from all over the world, G.Skill has once again broken the silence, this time in its quest to become the owner of the memory kit with the highest stock clock speed. Meaning to give PC enthusiasts a solution to their strict R...

8 April 2010
11:25 GMT

SandForce Shows Up in G.Skill SSDs Too

It seems that most storage-solution developers are choosing to employ the SandForce SSD controller when making their new solid state drives. With the SandForce-using crowd already larger by one, with Corsair having joined the fray not so long ago with a series of its own, the collective has grown even larger now that...

4 March 2010
08:55 GMT

G.Skill Improves PC Short-Term Memory with New DDR3 Line

With computing technology evolving very quickly, better and faster Random Access Memory (RAM) is always a pleasant sight. This is especially true considering the approach of six-core chips, with Intel's Core i7 980X already planned for March. G.Skill decided to supply the beginning of 2010 with a new set of memo...

5 January 2010
10:41 GMT

8GB and 12 GB High-Performance Memory Kits Revealed by G.Skill

G.Skill's PI, Trident, Ripjaws, ECO and NQ product lineups received new members when the company released its latest memory modules, amounting to no less than 13 distinct models. The company did not hold back in its development of high-performance memory and produced this large range of new memory kits, which wi...

27 November 2009
10:24 GMT

Indilinx ECO Controller Used in G.Skill's Falcon II SSD

High data density, extreme performance and solid quality are the traits of the Falcon II SATA II 2.5”. Introduced yesterday (November 11), the new Solid State Drive packs high-speed data transfer, stability, durability and affordability all in one, small frame. G.Skill is known for its long line of solid memor...

12 November 2009
03:20 GMT

G.Skill Offers New 64GB and 128GB SSDs

G.Skill, one of the leading extreme memory makers, has recently unveiled its new “affordable” ultra-performance Solid State Drives, featuring the SATA II interface in a 2.5-inch form factor. The company's latest SSD offer has been designed to provide users with 64GB and 128GB capacities, thus meetin...

28 October 2008
04:46 GMT

G.Skill Releases 16GB DDR2-800 Memory Kit

Having piles of system RAM did never hurt anybody, or at least this is what memory manufacturer G.Skill wants us to believe with the introduction of its new memory products. The company has just released some fresh spring offerings to go along with the new gaming rigs powered by Nvidia's GeForce 9800 GX2.G.Skill...

20 March 2008
10:42 GMT

G.Skill to Announce 4GB DDR2 Kit on Eight-Layer PCBs

A Taiwanese ancient proverb has it that RAM memory is never enough and we would gladly approve with it, if memory manufacturer G.Skill hadn't gone ahead of us. You may wonder why this launch is so important, since there are plenty of vendors to sell 8GB DDR2 kits (and DDR2 memory is getting obsolete). Well, here...

30 January 2008
10:30 GMT

G.Skill Releases a 4GB DDR2 Memory Kit

G.Skill International Enterprise announced the launch of a new high performance DDR2 memory kit that is aimed at gamers and computer power users as it combines low timings with high capacity, while also providing excellent running frequencies. As the new operating systems and software applications are needing more an...

1 October 2007
04:04 GMT

G.Skill Announces DDR3 Memory

G.Skill International Enterprise announced the launch of a new memory module designed for gamers and computer enthusiasts. The new memory module is compatible with the latest technical specifications of the DDR3 standard and it comes with a clock speed of 1600MHz and low and aggressive latency timings of CL7-7-7-18 a...

12 September 2007
11:55 GMT


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