If you are in the market for more RAM, do we have a review for you. See what ccokeman thinks of it in the OCC review of the G.Skill Ripjaws X F3 2133C9Q-32GXH - http://www.overclock...f32133c9q32gxh/
G.Skill Ripjaws X F3 2133C9Q-32GXH Review
Started by bp9801, Mar 29 2012 09:30 PM
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Posted 29 March 2012 - 09:30 PM
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Posted 02 April 2012 - 09:09 AM
Another great review of RipjawsX. Very nice pricing @399.
Although I can't understand the only con mention there in the review:
The test setup is based on X79 and most prolly, they will support later board like Z75, and Z77.
Forget about other non-overclockable chipsets like H67, H77 etc. Those who are using those chipsets don't overclock & those boards have support for max 1600MHz modules.
So, that mentioned con isn't not a con IMO. Overall, great work ccokeman.
Although I can't understand the only con mention there in the review:
Only P67 and Z68 boards on the QVL
The test setup is based on X79 and most prolly, they will support later board like Z75, and Z77.
Forget about other non-overclockable chipsets like H67, H77 etc. Those who are using those chipsets don't overclock & those boards have support for max 1600MHz modules.
So, that mentioned con isn't not a con IMO. Overall, great work ccokeman.














