G. Skill declared the publish of their ECO low voltage, 1.35V dual channel DDR3 memory for Intel Lynn field Core i5 and Core i7 levels. In the press publish, G. Skill stated the ECO memory has more power skillfulness because of the modules required 18% less VDIMM which in turn gives to environmental liking and finally saves G. Skill customers money. G. Skill states that lower voltages diminish a system’s functioning temperature, and according to their lab tests have disclosed that 1.35V memory systems produce up to 16% lower temperatures than standard 1.65V memory.

the ECO memory is placed throughout the middle of G. Skill the respect kits and under the top end supporter kits which use more expensive Elpida Hyper chips. G. Skill's ECO line shouldn’t use up into their market share from their supporter lines such as Ripjaws, PI, and shaft later G. Skill is directing a condition market that is interested in saving much power without sacrificing much performance.

This all seems really challenging so we couldn’t require to acquire our hands on a equip of ECO memory and run it by some complete tries. Well that time has come and present a analyze of one of the lead products from the ECO category the DDR3 1600 4GB CL7-8-7-24 1.35V kit. In this analyze we will find for ourselves how the ECO clocks at the low 1.35V, how it arrives at with voltage above that, how a lot speed you have to give to run low voltages and how much energy is really saved in the end.

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