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G.Skill RipjawsX F3-17000 CL9D 2133MHz Memory Kit Review

An Even Closer Look
When we installed the memory, BIOS automatically recognized it at 1600MHZ. After enabling the XMP Profile 1, the memory was set to its correct speed of 2133MHz. The timings were also set at at 9-11-9-28 with a Command Rate of 2T.

For the easy comparison to your own memory, we used the Windows 7 experience score. This score individually scored the memory at 7.9.

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16 Comments

  1. That RAM looks awesome! Great review too mate, I should be able to manage an article or two later. 😎

  2. Great review! Attractive price indeed! I really enjoy seeing pics in tech reviews, because I probably will never see such tech firsthand. Your pics were awesome!

  3. Eternalchaos;17580 wrote: Andy did you try to lower the timings? Instead of bumping the speed up.

    I did and it was unstable.

  4. Ok.. this is a newbie question about overclocking: What sort of damage can you do to your memory kits if overclocking isn't done properly?

  5. omegadoom13;17726 wrote: Ok.. this is a newbie question about overclocking: What sort of damage can you do to your memory kits if overclocking isn't done properly?

    Your computer won't boot or it will just crash. It would not permantly damage the ram but they are mostly covered by lifetime warranty anyway.

  6. omegadoom13;17726 wrote: Ok.. this is a newbie question about overclocking: What sort of damage can you do to your memory kits if overclocking isn't done properly?

    i havnt heard of an OCing case where RAM has died.unstable RAM will just cause BSOD's and freezing.like eternalchaos said, the majority of branded memory has a lifetime warranty.use memtest to test memory stability 🙂

  7. Eternalchaos;17728 wrote: Your computer won't roboot or it will just crash. It would not permantly damage the ram but they are mostly covered by lifetime warranty anyway.

    Thanks Eternalchaos! Lifetime warranties are great! 🙂

  8. lucas4;17741 wrote: i havnt heard of an OCing case where RAM has died.unstable RAM will just cause BSOD's and freezing.like eternalchaos said, the majority of branded memory has a lifetime warranty.use memtest to test memory stability 🙂

    Thank Lucas! Good tip about memtest… and it's free 🙂

  9. These look like they are going to perform extremely well in a variety of mobos for Sandy Bridge.The quality and performance is there as usually with GSkill. too bad about not being able to tighten the timings a bit, but good to know about the OC capability.

  10. rrplay;18142 wrote: These look like they are going to perform extremely well in a variety of mobos for Sandy Bridge.The quality and performance is there as usually with GSkill. too bad about not being able to tighten the timings a bit, but good to know about the OC capability.

    For SB they recommend as low volts as possible.These speeds are great, but some lower voltage stuff like g-skill Eco may suit SB better

  11. lucas4;18147 wrote: For SB they recommend as low volts as possible.These speeds are great, but some lower voltage stuff like g-skill Eco may suit SB better

    oh for sure with the lower volts Eco for SB those are very nice with good timings and I think 1.35 volts. getting some G.SKILL F3-12800CL8D-8GBXM 8-8-8-24 2@4GB in a few days .ordered them for an i7 870 rig .The price grab was to hard to pass up.RAM pricing has been pretty good lately and should continue.[h=1]<span style="font-size: 12px;"></span>[/h]

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