G.Skill [ PIS ] F3-16000CL6D-4GBPIS (2x2GB kit)

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Introduction

Its not often that we see any major changes in the computing industry regarding your computers memory. Every few years a new standard of memory appears that offers the next boost beyond that of the old. DDR3 is no different to this trend, offering greater speeds at voltages that are gradually getting lower.  Today sees a new addition to the path that this trend adheres, one company has aimed to take this trend to a whole new level, a level only previously seen by a few select manufacturers before, at a cost that few can rarely afford. G.Skill set to take on the competition with insane performance without the insane price.

Company Background

Founded in 1989 by a select group of enthusiasts over in Taiwan; G.Skill was set from this day forth to develop and produce high quality memory for the desktop computer as we know it today. Only really hitting the mainstream as a reputable manufacturer of RAM in mid 2003; G.Skill set about developing high speed, high quality products for both the mainstream and enthusiast alike. The latest achievement has been that of the RipJaw range of high performance low voltage DDR3 designed with Intel’s i5/i7 in mind. With time comes the development and manufacture of newer and possibly greater products. Today faces no exception to this rule with the release of the PI series of memory for the i5/i7 range of Intel CPUs. Rated to run at speeds of 2000mhz (pc16000) with latencies of 6-9-6-24 2N and 1.65v out of the box; the PI series ram looks to set new standards in both the mainstream and enthusiast world. G.Skill produces some of the industry’s best memory modules however with competitive pricing towards the lower end of the pricing scale; G.Skill have products aimed at both the enthusiasts within the market and with these low prices across the board have also managed to keep the mainstream user in the loop too. To see if this new line of ultra low latency, high speed memory can keep up with the already proven range of already released memory we set this reviewer with the task of seeing exactly what the new G.Skill PI series modules are all about.

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