G.SKILL F2-8000CL5D-4GBPQ PC2-8000 mini-review (1020MHz w/ 1.9Vdimm)
Similar to Denny, i am throwing up a quick review of the retail g.skill kit I picked up at newegg a few days ago.
Overall, I am really impressed at the price/performance of the kit. At $189.99, it is priced the same as 667 or 800MHz kits, but is guaranteed to run at 1000 5-5-5-15.
Anywho, I was able to hit a max of 1020MHz with 1.9Vdimm on a P5K Deluxe, which isnt half bad. The memory does not respond at all to voltage. ~1.9-2.1Vdimm all yielded the exact same overclock.
On to the pics!
http://www.importjdm.com/shipped/gsk...killram002.JPG
http://www.importjdm.com/shipped/gsk...killram003.JPG
http://www.importjdm.com/shipped/gsk...killram005.JPG
http://www.importjdm.com/shipped/gsk...killram013.JPG
http://www.importjdm.com/shipped/gsk...killram016.JPG
http://www.importjdm.com/shipped/gsk...killram018.JPG
http://www.importjdm.com/shipped/gsk...killram020.JPG
http://www.importjdm.com/shipped/gsk...killram030.JPG
http://www.importjdm.com/shipped/gskill/gskill4gb.jpg
http://www.importjdm.com/shipped/gskill/gskill4gb2.jpg
Definitely stable as a rock at 1020, but take it up a hair more and all stability is lost.
Anyway to sum up this kit:
PROS:
Inexpensive (relatively speaking)
Low Voltage
Look good
1000+MHz out of the box, guaranteed
CONS:
Little overclocking headroom
Hates voltage