G.Skill SO-DIMM 4GB DDR3 1600Mhz Laptop Ram
G.Skill SO-DIMM 4GB Does Your System Only Support DDR3 1.5V SO-DIMM? No Problem! G.SKILL 1.35V SO-DIMM Kit Is Also Compatible With Systems That Support DDR3 1.5V!
1.35V Low Voltage For 3rd & 4th Gen Intel Core Processors
Low Voltage, High Performance Required Only 1.35V, The G.Skill SO-DIMM 4GB Low Voltage SO-DIMM Memory Kit Consumes Less Power And Generates Less Heat. It Is The Perfect Memory Solution To Extend Your Laptop’s Battery Life And Enhance The Stability Due To Lower Temperature.
The Best In Class Quality
Every G.Skill SO-DIMM 4GB Memory Kit Is 100% Validated With G.SKILL Rigorous Burn-In Tests. It Ensures Every Kit Delivers Perfect Stability, Performance And Quality For Your Laptop Machine.
G.Skill SO-DIMM 4GB DDR3 1600Mhz Laptop Ram Review
Hunting for the best notebook deal can mean compromising on certain components such as the memory. If you’re on a tight budget, sometimes cutbacks have to be made initially but there is no reason not to upgrade specific parts later on down the line. Upgrading the memory on a notebook has never been easier, in just a few steps you can be well on your way to benefits in a range of scenarios and today we’re going to be demonstrating how a simple memory upgrade on a notebook can significantly boost performance.
Last month G.SKILL announced their new SO-DIMM DDR3 memory and today we are to review an 8GB 1600MHz kit (F3-1600C9D-8GRSL) by installing it within an MSI GE620 notebook to reveal the precise advantages that can be had from a simple upgrade.
When I was younger, I have always thought their current leader of Kuomintang and president of Taiwan, Ma Ying-jeou, has an awesome name. For those who don’t know how Chinese names work, the family name precedes a person’s given name; where each part of the name is its own character, and each character is roughly the English equivalent of an individual word. Ma Ying-jeou’s family name, ‘Ma’, literally means ‘horse’. Mandarin speakers will probably not understand what I am about to say. But if you are like me, and have a Cantonese background, then you will understand what I kind of logic I am carrying through with this. When I first heard his name on television, because of the wonderful world of homonyms in my native tongue, I thought Ma Ying-jeou’s given name was ‘eagle’ and ‘dog’, respectively. Combined with his family name, we have three animals — horse, eagle, dog, in that order — all in one person! Is that an epic name or what? It was not until years later, much to my disappointment, that it was nothing like what I have imagined it to be. The words in his given name, ‘Ying’, by itself, means ‘brave’; while ‘Jeou’ is simply ‘nine’. It sure was an anti climatic moment, but regardless of which, I think Ma Ying-jeou still has an awesome name. But Ma Ying-jeou is not the only awesome name from Taiwan. In the past, we have always raved about G.Skill’s excellent Ripjaws series RAM, followed by its successor, the Ripjaws-X. Today, we have yet another Ripjaws kit for review. But it is not your classic desktop RAM kit. Instead, it is a SODIMM kit for your laptop that operates on the latest 1.35V DDR3L specification. Is this awesome or what? Let’s see what the G.Skill Ripjaws F3-1600C9D-16GRSL 2x8GB brings to the table today.
Specification:
●︎ Memory Type: DDR3L
●︎ Form Factor: SO-DIMM
●︎ Channel Config: Single-channel
●︎ Capacity: 4GB (4GBx1)
●︎ Tested Speed :1600MHz
●︎ CAS Latency: 9-9-9-28
●︎ Voltage 1.35v
●︎ Heat Spreader: No
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