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    G.SKILL RipJawsX 16GB (4X4GB) 2200MHz Intel SandyBridge Series + Maximus IV Extreme

    Hey folks,i just got 2 kits from G.skill last week one of them 16GB kit 4 X 4GB and finally i found time to take some pic for u guys, in the next days and after holiday i'll test them and show how this 2200MHz CL9-11-9-28 16GB 1.65V Red XLD + Fan can go, hope to show some nice bandwidth

    G.Skill has announced the development of its brand new RipjawsX series memory modules, designed specifically for Intel Sandy Bridge LGA1155 processors, and H67 and P67 motherboard platforms. The new RipjawsX series consists of a complete range of memory solution, from DDR3 1,333MHz, 1,600MHz, 1,866MHz, 2,133MHz, 2,200MHz to 2,300MHz. Combined with the Intel’s highly anticipated Sandy Bridge platform, G.Skill RipjawsX series memory kits deliver more bandwidth and performance than ever. The following screen shows ultimate 25K MB/s bandwidth at extreme memory speed of 2300MHz CL7

    I start with some pics first and wait for retail 2600K to show their power

    2200MHz CL9-11-9-28 16GB 1.65V Red XLD + Fan





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    Some M4E pics


    no have sense with SB use Xpander funny pic



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    And yeah this is great ThermalRight Silver Arrow one of the biggest CPU coolers in the world don't touch the memories
    16gb RipJawsX fits perfect with + 1cm space between memories and cooler




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    i think you are asking the wrong person about safety limits, but

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    Thanks for posting in , looks like a tasty lot of memory goodness

    keep pushing it

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    some LGA1156 tests just to see if they are compatible with old platforms

    2200MHz 9-11-9-28 1.65 16gb LinX 20 minute Stable



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    2000Mhz 9-9-9-28 as we can see Read and write are +- same as 2200 with higher tRCD


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    1730MHz 7-8-7-28 1.65 good for daily use



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    Last edited by hiwa; 01-11-2011 at 12:31 AM.
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    i think you are asking the wrong person about safety limits, but

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    Sexy looking kit! Nice results, too!
    What can you tell us about SB mem clocking? The BIOS could use some improvements, I bet.
    And suppose the s1155 results are coming soon, too?
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    already ordered retail 2400 and 2600k but for holidays they don't want ship it

    memories are 100% compatible with last year platforms, if i get time i'll test them on AMD too before SB
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    i think you are asking the wrong person about safety limits, but

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    i was expecting the new ripjaws x with black pcb, instead of that horrible green nice performers tho

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    Nice results hiwa 2200MHz 9-11-9-28 1.65 , actually got some of these just waiting on a chip also

    Another thing I find funny is AMD/Intel would snipe any of our Moms on a grocery run if it meant good quarterly results, and you are forever whining about what feser did?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NanoBullet View Post
    i was expecting the new ripjaws x with black pcb, instead of that horrible green nice performers tho
    they are actually trying to use Black PCB, but it's depend on disponibility, if u check other thread opened by TINTIN he got one kit green and one kit Black


    please ask your local shop before ordering

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    Nice results hiwa 2200MHz 9-11-9-28 1.65 , actually got some of these just waiting on a chip also
    waiting for some results then man
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    Wow, this is will be the first report 16GB test on Sandy, that i will use on daily.

    please report with bios setting, the final installation with dual fan of the thermalright, and height of the those ripjaws also. And the clearance of that thermalright from heatsink fin/fan to below, please
    Is there any issues such as cold restart problem?

    anyway the fastest compatibility list for 4gb stick on the mainboard website:
    Gigabyte: - Ocz OCZ3P2000LV8GK run at 1866
    Asus: - G.skill F3-16000CL6Q-8GBPIS run at 1866
    - G.skill F3-16000CL7Q-8GBFLS run at 1866

    I am confusing whether choose the G.skill F3-12800CL9D-8GBRL 1.5v (validated runs on msi /asus QVL at 1600) or Team Xtreem LV 2000MHz CL9 1.65v (not listed).
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    I heard this rumor that the reason they are called rip jaws is because one of the gskill engineers was drunk and accidentally ripped one out of the board while the board was still in windows and his jaw dropped in awe because the rig didn't bsod or freeze up it just kept going as if nothing happened... They were originally supposed to be called "thunder sticks" after one of the first Iron Maiden drummers but they ended up calling them rip jaws instead. After seeing these results I would've gone with "thunder sticks". Its never too late Gskill.


    Thunderstick (aka Barry Graham or Barry Purkis) was a drummer for the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden briefly in 1977. He was later in the band Samson.[1] He wore a mask onstage much like a professional wrestler and sometimes played inside a cage. His stint in Maiden was left notoriously short due to him being incapable of playing properly while intoxicated (at one show he actually fell asleep during a song).

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    wow ,nice speeds on these 16GB kit Oo

    Bro,i see 2T in all yours tests,is it a wrong read of cpuz?
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    Those 2133 CL7 got also Black PCB

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    Nice results hiwa!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PcCI2iminal View Post
    wow ,nice speeds on these 16GB kit Oo

    Bro,i see 2T in all yours tests,is it a wrong read of cpuz?
    thx Bro

    i left CR on Auto so set 2T but i think 1T no problem at all
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    Quote Originally Posted by trans am View Post
    I heard this rumor that the reason they are called rip jaws is because one of the gskill engineers was drunk and accidentally ripped one out of the board while the board was still in windows and his jaw dropped in awe because the rig didn't bsod or freeze up it just kept going as if nothing happened... They were originally supposed to be called "thunder sticks" after one of the first Iron Maiden drummers but they ended up calling them rip jaws instead. After seeing these results I would've gone with "thunder sticks". Its never too late Gskill.


    Thunderstick (aka Barry Graham or Barry Purkis) was a drummer for the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden briefly in 1977. He was later in the band Samson.[1] He wore a mask onstage much like a professional wrestler and sometimes played inside a cage. His stint in Maiden was left notoriously short due to him being incapable of playing properly while intoxicated (at one show he actually fell asleep during a song).
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    Are they called Ripjaws because of this cartoon?



    I heard Fugger will get a special set by the name of 'MipjawsX'. They look like this:

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    oki i got 2400 retail yesterday and tested max CL9 to 1.75 vdimm

    some screen here :

    2240/2260 9-11-9-24 1.65 LinX stable


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    2280 9-11-9-24 1.75 32m run


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    Last edited by hiwa; 01-11-2011 at 12:38 AM.
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    haha nice hiwa, your cpu can hit MASSIVE BCLK 107! haha

    yeah just shows that these kits can hit some nice ram frequencies but it comes down to the bclk limitations of the specific CPU

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    Quote Originally Posted by youngpro View Post
    haha nice hiwa, your cpu can hit MASSIVE BCLK 107! haha

    yeah just shows that these kits can hit some nice ram frequencies but it comes down to the bclk limitations of the specific CPU
    exactly bro, cpu limited, we need 110/115 bclk to play with them
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    Does pushing PCI-E help with the bclk wall this time?
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    Nice kits you got there. Is there any place in Europe that sells the kit u testing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by zalbard View Post
    Does pushing PCI-E help with the bclk wall this time?

    dunno never test it, i am new on this platform still need learn it better
    PS_: to push bclk shammy opended a new thread on KP forum

    http://www.kingpincooling.com/forum/...ead.php?t=1041
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    Nice kits you got there. Is there any place in Europe that sells the kit u testing?



    check memoryC maybe they start sell some of this very soon
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    i have a kit with equal ic's----------

    can i have a screen with full timings?

    (aida64/motherboard/spd)

    tanks in advice....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrea deluxe View Post
    i have a kit with equal ic's----------

    can i have a screen with full timings?

    (aida64/motherboard/spd)

    tanks in advice....
    ok monday i send it to u
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    2000 9-9-9-24 must be easy to do @ stock voltage





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