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Thread: GSKILL TridentX F3-2666C11D DDR3-2666 + ASUS M5G

  1. #26
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    how would you rate these against the 2400 cas 9 kit team LV's ?
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    So many opinions and so few screenshots

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    i wish i could tell you man but I havnt played with them,

    I think fester has one of the kits and he is also getting some nice clocks with them

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    Very nice review as always, James-san

    Yes, indeed this TridentX memory has very strong SPi performnance even at CL10 basically using M5G's memory profile...
    Don't be fooled by its looks, I guess

    Thank you G.Skill & ASUS ROG team to realise the results

    Benching reference based on 50GP at tanuki:http://www.biwa.ne.jp/~yok/50GP-32nm/50GP-32nm.html

    TridentX F3-2666C11D-8GTXD @CL10


    RipjawsX F3-17000CL8D-4GBXMD @CL8



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    look at all you folks playing with nice memory

    fredyama, lol love that cpu mounting mechanism
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    my Gskill 2600 kit goes like a man possessed. I've benched them with a better IMC around 1420MHz cas10-12-12 (giga sets pretty tight subtimings)
    cas9 also goes high, reasonably efficient also!

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    @eva2000
    Thanks very much.
    It's the most popular mounting mechanism for extreme cooling so can be applied to air cooling as well

    @dinos22
    Whoa, very fast time & awesome G.Skill memory you have

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    Thank you fredyama-san
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    thanks fredyama-san for your contribution, there is a low clock 5ghz modpi 32 thread here on XS, i hope to see your involved

    very tight there also Dino, thanks for the input!

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    would these be good on x79? say with a 3930?
    i9-10900k@5.3ghz//MSI MEG z490 Unify//32GB Gskill TridentZ b.die@DDR4666//RTX 2080ti(+150/+700) kingpin bios//Samsung 970 Pro//Corsair AX1200i
    Custom Loop: Dual DDCs->Dual EK XE360 w/GT's -> HK IV CPU -> HK IV GPU ->EK X3 Res controlled by Aquaero 6

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    yeah for sure, but you will be much more limited by the capabilities of your IMC,

    even though this kit is rated at 2666, you may struggle to get past 2400, but with the right CPU, 2550+ is possible, but totally depends on the quality of your memory controller

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    Quote Originally Posted by youngpro View Post
    yeah for sure, but you will be much more limited by the capabilities of your IMC,

    even though this kit is rated at 2666, you may struggle to get past 2400, but with the right CPU, 2550+ is possible, but totally depends on the quality of your memory controller
    +1 On this. My previously owned 3570K + G.Skill 2600C10 kit won't do 2666 stable and won't even boot at 2800 .My new 3770K can do 2666C10 stable and managed to pass SuperPI 1m at 2800. 2933 is still no go (POST code 55, maybe the ram itself).
    Last edited by theix; 05-27-2012 at 07:09 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by youngpro View Post
    yeah for sure, but you will be much more limited by the capabilities of your IMC,

    even though this kit is rated at 2666, you may struggle to get past 2400, but with the right CPU, 2550+ is possible, but totally depends on the quality of your memory controller
    in that case if i dont know how well well my imc is, should i look at the kit you reviewed or one of these would be better?
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...233%2D256%2DTS


    in case my link doesnt work
    G.SKILL Ripjaws Z Series 16GB (4 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 2133 (PC3 17000) Desktop Memory - F3-17000CL9Q-16GBZH - 9-11-10-28 1.65v
    CORSAIR Vengeance 16GB (4 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 2133 Desktop Memory - CMZ16GX3M4X2133C11R - 11-11-11-27 - 1.5v
    G.SKILL Ripjaws Z Series 16GB (4 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 2400 (PC3 19200) Desktop Memory - F3-2400C10Q-16GZH - 10-12-12-31 - 1.65v
    G.SKILL Trident X Series 16GB (4 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 2400 (PC3 19200) Desktop Memory - F3-2400C10Q-16GTX - 10-12-12-31 - 1.65v
    Last edited by Circaflex; 05-28-2012 at 11:55 AM.
    i9-10900k@5.3ghz//MSI MEG z490 Unify//32GB Gskill TridentZ b.die@DDR4666//RTX 2080ti(+150/+700) kingpin bios//Samsung 970 Pro//Corsair AX1200i
    Custom Loop: Dual DDCs->Dual EK XE360 w/GT's -> HK IV CPU -> HK IV GPU ->EK X3 Res controlled by Aquaero 6

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    difficult for me to definitivly say mate but i can say the better kit you buy, the more chance you have of reaching the clocks, if you buy 2133/2400, they are only guaranteed for that frequency

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