G.Skill have just unveiled some rather “unglamorous” but functional SODIMM kits for high end notebooks. These SODIMM kits take advantage of frequencies at 1600MHz or 1866MHz in up to 8GB modules which is quite impressive for notebooks and gives the potential for up to 32GB of 1866MHz RAM in gaming notebooks. Each module comes burn-in tested straight from the G.Skill production line and these new modules require just 1.35 volts allowing for lower power consumption (and thus longer battery life) as well as less heat.
These 1.35 volt kits are designed for Intel’s Haswell and Ivy Bridge notebook platforms due to the low voltages. You can see full details of the available SKUs below or find more information at the product page. Pricing and availability was not announced. G.Skill is providing a lifetime warranty with all these modules.
Images courtesy of G.Skill
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