G SKILL ECO memory

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Lifer
Oct 11, 1999
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Ok so i am shopping for DDR3 1600, i notice these guys have by far the lowest voltage product at 1.35V despite even CL7 rating.

how do they make this product? The very low voltage seems to imply a different source for their chips.
Don't most of the memory module manufacturers buy their chips as commodity items? Or does G SKILL make their own chips?
 

DrMrLordX

Lifer
Apr 27, 2000
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These DIMMS apparently make use of newer 40nm chips. Whether or not these come from Elpida, Hynix, or Samsung is unknown to me.
 

Auric

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Oct 11, 1999
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Geil offers 1.3V but at higher latency. I have the G.Skill ECO but heat-sinks cover the chips so I can't tell you the manufacturer. Presumably some reviewer has removed them to check.
 

n7

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I don't know the IC, but it works very well @ low voltages.

They don't OC nearly as far as higher voltage rated kits though, even with more vDIMM.

Basically if you want nice tight timings @ low voltages @ good speeds, they're awesome.

If you want the best possible speeds (DDR3-2000+), these are not the ones for you.

I think they're a great choice overall.