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    G.Skill Trident 6GB 2000MHz

    I need some information on the G.Skill Trident 6GB 2000MHz ram. It is a high performance ram which I want to add up one in my server. But I worry should I go for other solution. Here budget is my issue. I heard that this ram is enough strong to cope with other high performance ram. I need some detailed specification on the same and what should you recommend for this ram.

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    Re: G.Skill Trident 6GB 2000MHz

    The ram is released by Power-PC and it is is certified to 2000MHz for cas9. It is designed for performance and well made. If the initial 6GB kits were clearly too expensive to be an affordable alternative for most users, the continuing of DDR3 can now consider this one. It is quiet an nice alternative for those who want a higher performance or else you can look for other better alternative.

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    Re: G.Skill Trident 6GB 2000MHz

    The ram works well and it comes with DDR3 3GB and 6GB support. It supports all Intel platform X58/ICH10R for Core i7 triple-channel requires. So here if you system requirement is near to this then you can go for this. If the initial 6GB kits is clearly too expensive to then the other one 3G can be much more affordable alternative for most the users for continuing democratization of DDR3.

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    Re: G.Skill Trident 6GB 2000MHz

    G. Skill is a company that has made a few years ago a healthy and honest competition with the Corsair and OCZ other bars in the area of high performance. The issue lies only for the performance. There are similar ram from other company but they are simply too costly. G. Skill has provided a much better performance and quality on this ram now. You can go for the same.

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    Re: G.Skill Trident 6GB 2000MHz

    The ram strips are classic and quiet recommend for higher performance. There is a small sticker pasted on the radiator recalls which shows you standards, timing, capacity and supply voltage. You can run CPUz to check out the information on the same. Apart from the JEDEC standards which only the last for the 3 GB support you can find the traditional XMP profile on the Core i7.

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    Re: G.Skill Trident 6GB 2000MHz

    I am using this ram on my Asus P6T Gigabyte EX58-UD5 motherboard. I found this ram much more stable and with good frequency. The Core i7-965XE has the distinction of having many memory ratios. So this makes this ram is ideal to deal with limitation of capacity of the CPU mount Bclk. The Core i7-965XE has the different in memory ratios and it is recommended to use with this ram.

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    Re: G.Skill Trident 6GB 2000MHz

    A frequency and timing are equal, the ram provide the same performance as you get on higher model. Run Memtest86 if you have doubt on the same. It is must more stable and bit less costly with the other models. If you think that you can afford for more then you can get a higher models for the same. The other solution for the same is Kingston HyperX 3GB finished not far behind 350Mhz quiet cheap but low power.

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