Testseek.com have collected 74 expert reviews of the G.Skill PC3-17000 2133MHz Ripjaws X Series and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for G.Skill PC3-17000 2133MHz Ripjaws X Series.
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74 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Attractive design, Only 8GB dual channel 2133 MHz kit available, Silence II cooler included, X.M.P. Profile
Heatspreaders might cause some clearance issues
8GB dual channel memory kits that run at 2133 MHz are few and far between, looking online at my favorite retailer this is the ONLY 8GB dual channel kit available! That puts G.Skill in a unique position being one of the only manufacturer’s to offer thi...
7-10-7-27 Timings @ 2133Mhz, 1t Command Rate, Excellent Overclocking at default settings, Priced very well, Sandy Bridge optimized, Turbulence II Dual fan included.
Memory can be one of the most frustrating items to choose from. Usually you know from the start what the CPU and Motherboard will be but selecting the memory can be a real learning experience. There are several specs you need to consider but for the m...
High Speed Memory Modules, Lightweight Heatspreader, Included Cooling Fan, Sandy Bridge Specific Memory, Low Voltage
CAS 9 Timings, Not able to adjust timings at speed
When building a system the component choices can often be a limiting factor, both in price and performance. Luckily memory manufactures have gotten better about creating specialized memory kits specific for your particular system. In this review we ...
Optimised for the Sandy Bridge platform (1.5Volts), Lots of tweaking potential, RAM cooler included, Affordable price for such a high speed kit,
The ram cooler with a 3 pin Molex please !
Looking at the above bold claim. It perfectly wraps it up here : Low Voltage ( 1.5Vdimm vs 1.65 ), Ultimate bandwith and performance. And this all at an affordable price. Okay cashing 105 euros out for just a 4GB kit might sound silly as a 4GB ...
We've seen enough memory modules to know that performance differences are minor when running rated speeds, and to a modest degree, tighter timings. Greater differences typically haven't been seen until we pushed them on the bench with some heavy overcl...
Abstract: It's been a while since we've written a RAM review, but we've had a couple of kits sitting around needing some love. We actually tested the G.Skill kit we're looking at a few weeks ago, but a couple of high profile motherboards and a steady stream of vide...
P67 memory has come in so thick and fast that it's not even funny, and over the coming weeks you'll see a heap of memory reviews from us covering all the major brands. Already we've looked at a couple of kits from Corsair. Today, though, it's time t...
Good performance, 8GB modules, Lifetime warranty, Pricing, Capacity, Low voltage...
Only P67 and Z68 boards on the QVL...
32GB of system memory is a lot of memory for any system today. However, the advent of Intel's Sandy Bridge Extreme processors and X79 chipset brought along with it quad channel memory support and the ability to run or use up to 64GB of memory on a des...
Abstract: Just a quick glance at the calendar on my right, I noticed it was Valentine's Day when I wrote this introductory paragraph for this review. (Before you ask, yes I did write this paragraph a whole month and a half ahead of publication -- I ran into some...