G.Skill TridentX 4x8GB DDR3-2666 CL12 1.65V Review

Published by Hiwa Pouri on 06.08.14
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CAS latency 12 / 12-13-13-35




When running CL12 we went through the same procedure like with CL11. Setting the memory voltage at 1.35V in the BIOS HyperPi passed at 2'265 MHz. Feeding higher voltage (1.5V) to the memory, makes the frequency scale to 2'449 MHz. Driving the memory at 1.65V allowed HyperPi to pass at 2'750 MHz and at 1.85V 2'828 MHz were possible.
CL 12-13-13-35 are stock timings for this memory. G.Skill specifies this kit to run stable at 2'666 MHz and as you can see from our graph, the kit lying in front of us, is capable of doing 84 MHz more than advertised.


Page 1 - Introduction
Page 2 - Closer Look
Page 3 - Photo Gallery
Page 4 - Test Setup
Page 5 - CAS latency 9
Page 6 - CAS latency 10
Page 7 - CAS latency 11
Page 8 - CAS latency 12
Page 9 - CAS latency 13
Page 10 - Overclocking
Page 11 - Conclusion




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