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G.Skill RipjawsX (F3-14900CL9D-8GBXL) Review

04 Oct, 2011, 4:52 pm IST | by Roydon Cerejo | PC Memory

PC Memory

G.Skill RipjawsX

G.Skill RipjawsX
Aggressively designed heatsink
Light and weill built
High bandwidth out-of-the-box
Fares well against the more expensive Dominator GT
Simple packaging

PRICE IN INDIA

4,500

TECH2 RATING

7.5

AVERAGE USER RATING

8.5

How we test

CONTACT

G.SKILL (Tirupati Enterprises)

 mail@tirupati.net

 +91 9339 207 519

 http://www.tirupati.net

DDR3 memory prices have been at an all time low for some time now, and if there was ever a time to stock up, it would be now. If you were thinking this only pertains to entry-level or value RAM, you’d be wrong. Performance grade memory with fancy heatsinks, boasting of really high speeds can be purchased for less than 5K and not just 2GB or 4GB, but 8GB, too. G.Skill, a reputed player in the memory business has sent us their RipjawsX high-performance 8GB memory kit for review. Let’s see how much 'bang-for-buck' you actually get.

Design and Features
The RipjawsX series is classified in three performance brackets that are recognised from the colour of the heatsinks. The one we received is the F3-14900CL9D-8GBXL with the red heatsink, which denotes it’s from the mainstream line-up, while the blue is mid-ranged and the black is a high-end one. The metallic red heatsinks are visually appealing, but it’s not there just for decoration. The raised fins help cool the memory chips underneath during normal operation and come in handy when overclocking.

Aggressively designed heatsink

Aggressively designed heatsink

 


Even though this may belong to the mainstream category from the Ripjaw series, there’s nothing mainstream about its specifications. This 8GB DDR3 kit is designed with Intel’s Sandy Bridge CPUs in mind and are guaranteed to perform at their native speeds on a P67 and Z68 motherboard. G.Skill even has a list of all the motherboards they’ve tested this memory on. Of course, this will work just fine with an AMD-based system. The RAM is designed to run natively at 1866MHz giving you a theoretical bandwidth of 14,900MB/s. The CAS timings are 9-10-9-28, which is not very tight, but you have to remember this not a high-end memory kit. Finally, it also has an XMP (Intel Xtreme Memory Profile) profile to run the RAM at the native speed. All this is achieved with the modules running at 1.5v, which is quite impressive.

High bandwidth out-of-the-box

High bandwidth out-of-the-box

 


So, the RipjawsX look great, are built well and boast of impressive specs. Let’s see how this translates into real world performance.

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Design and Features


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