G.SKILL are no stranger to extreme performance, with their memory modules being at the heart of many high-end systems, from gamers to enthusiast overclockers. Now they look set to shake up the enthusiast world once again with the release of massive capacity laptop memory kit.
The new 32GB kit operates at just 1.35v with timings of 11-11-11-31, at a speed of 2133MHz. Designed in a 4 x 8GB format, the massive capacity and clock speeds of this memory should be more than enough to give any gaming laptop a significant performance boost.
G.SKILL have also release the screenshot below, showing the 32GB kit in the stunning MSI GT70 2OC gaming laptop, showing that the memory is stable under extreme load.
“As a world leading gaming brand, MSI Notebook’s goal is to become the most trusted name in gaming and e-sport. We stand by our principles of breakthroughs in design, the pursuit of excellence, and technological innovation as we have continued to raise the bar for ourselves and have accomplished a great deal of pioneering work in the industry,” commented Sam Chern, marketing director at MSI. “This time, G.SKILL’s F3-2133C11Q-32GRSL DDR3L memory kit clearly raises the bar for high performance gaming laptops and proves to be unbelievably stable on the MSI GT70 2OC gaming laptop, one of the best performance gaming laptops from MSI.”
We’re sure this kit is going to prove popular with gamers around the world, and it just goes to show how far the world of laptop based gaming have progressed over the years.
Thank you G.SKILL for providing us with this information.
Images courtesy of G.SKILL.
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