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G.Skill launches RipjawsX 2300MHz CL7 memory and more for Intel Sandy Bridge

Reported by on Monday, January 3 2011 6:10 pm

G.Skill has launched a whole range of performance memory kits, dubbed RipjawsX for the new Intel Sandy Bridge platform. These memory modules are available in 1333MHz, 1600MHz, 1866MHz, 2133MHz, 2200MHz and 2300MHz flavors. Maximum memory capacity offered by this series is 16GB, on selected models only.

G.Skill launches RipjawsX 2300MHz CL7 memory and more for Intel Sandy Bridge

A whole range of performance memory for any Intel Sandy Bridge system, up to and including the G.Skill has launched a whole range of performance memory, dubbed RipjawsX for the new Intel Sandy Bridge platform. These memory modules are available in 1333MHz, 1600MHz, 1866MHz, 2133MHz, 2200MHz and 2300MHz flavors. Highlights include the incredible RipjawsX 2300MHz CL7 4GB (2GB x 2), 2133MHz CL8-9-8 4GB (2GB x 2) and 2200MHz CL9 16GB (4GB x 4) kits.

G.Skill launches RipjawsX 2300MHz CL7 memory and more for Intel Sandy Bridge

Building on the strong success of the first generation Ripjaws branding in performance memory kits, every single RipjawsX memory kit is hand-tested on an Intel Sandy Bridge platform in accordance with G.Skill's strict internal testing procedure, to ensure the best in class performance, compatibility and reliability across a range of popular motherboards.

All G.Skill memory products come with lifetime warranty and the G.Skill technical team is always ready to provide consumers with complete technical support via online forums, telephone and email.

 

G.Skill launches RipjawsX 2300MHz CL7 memory and more for Intel Sandy Bridge A screenshot showing 25,000MB/s bandwidth at extreme memory speed of 2300MHz CL7

 

G.Skill launches RipjawsX 2300MHz CL7 memory and more for Intel Sandy Bridge

 



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