DDR3 RAM, there are now up to speeds of 2400 MHz, and rising. Official support is there but maximum up to 1600 MHz. Some CPUs / motherboards are only up to 1333/1066 MHz also. So it is hardly surprising that the most popular and least expensive of course modules in this area are playing. And of course in this area is the range of modules also extremely high. For this reason we modified a pair of modules very often jumped into the eye. For almost a year, namely a Memory cavorts in the miser popularity list for DDR3 RAM at the top and holds almost always held the first or second place.

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This is the G. Skill DDR3 1333 MHz CL7 modules Trident, the settings that are operated with 1.5 V at. G. Skill has given us the 4 (2x2) GB kit this module to kindly made available. The designation of the G. Skill kit is G. Skill DIMM Kit 4GB PC3 Trident-10667U CL7-7-7-21 (DDR3-1333) (F3-10666CL7D 4GBRH). The labeling of the modules is via a sticker on the Heatspreder. Module name, Kit supplied , size, frequency, timing and the required voltage can be read here. The processing of the Trident spreader entrench good standard.

A module weighs a mere 34g. The spreads are at the top of each other and then clipped the memory chips glued on. The height of the module is about 4 cm on the outside and 3.7 cm inside. The processing modules of the Trident leaves a good impression, the bond is stable and the modules can be plugged into the motherboard in any problems. The spreader is, however, kept quite thin, so that you are 'cool miracle "must not be expected here. G. Skill is also in the Rip Jaws Module not quite as consistently as some competitors, and green PCBs used for the modules. Black would be red / black design of the heat spreader of course better to face require.