If you're looking for a fast, high capacity Memory kit for your LGA1155 board, G.Skill might just have what you need.

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I can't find them anywhere to buy. How much are they gonna cost?
Ive got 12gb of this stuff and they go a hell of a lot faster when tweaked.... my timing are much better than what you have on your review.
And the fact that you have 2gb sticks compared to the 4gb sticks used here cant have anything to do with that ?
Six of these will put you on 24GB not 12 (assuming 2011 socket will have room for six) or 4x4 = 16GB
Ps not trying to diss you but was just wondering if that could make a difference
OT : I would like to know how these compare to the mushkin red ridline 2133mhz , 8gb which in holland is way below the 150 pound price (starting from €120)
Anyways, cool review as ever![]()
Quick question: Do those fit under the D14, because I know some of the GSkill do fit?
Love to see the 2133MHz on 4GB DIMMs.![]()
wopps my typing mistake .. still the timing's are way faster and if that's what's he trying to say then review the same sticks i have ... and btw i have never seen any noticeable difference going from 12gb to 24gb with the 4gb sticks cos i sent them back. (it was ordered by mistake and sent back when i found i didn't need them). As for the timings on the 4gb's well i cannot answer that as i didnt test them for timings at the time.
any way more to the point there faster than what the review says they are.
OT : I would like to know how these compare to the mushkin red ridline 2133mhz , 8gb which in holland is way below the 150 pound price (starting from €120)
Anyways, cool review as ever![]()
That looks like a good memory kit, however I would be more interested in the 8GB Mushkin Redline Ridgeback 2133MHz