G.Skill Ripjaws Review

Specifications
People that buy the G.Skill Ripjaws want a super fast computer with no lagging or
at least less lagging in their computer system. You have probably noticed that you
get more lag the older your computer is. It is not just the age of the computer
parts that slows it down. It is the complexity of the computer software you are
using that makes it harder to manage as well.
Voltage - 1.5 volts
Cas Latency - 9
Timing - 9-9-9-24-2N
Channels - Dual
Heatsink - Heatspreaders
Size - 4GB (2x 2GB)
Input Type - DDR3 RAM
Overview
I am sure you are well versed on
computer ram memory, but if you aren't let
me tell you that DDR3 RAM is the way to go right now. DDR4 has not been created
yet, but it will be once the 6 and 8 core processors have a stronghold on the
market. This will provide you all the power you need for your mid to high end range
computer system.

The G.Skill Ripjaws series goes well into the 8gb+ range if you have the right kind
of computer motherboard to attach them too. You will see from the specifications that
their is tons of room for calibration if you are an overclocker. I believe that is
the real appeal to this computer part. The Ripjaws heatspreaders are exactly what
you need to cool this down when it is working hard for you. I don't believe you will
ever need to upgrade them.
it is common to sometimes receive DOA computer parts. Especially computer mother boards,
computer CPUs and computer memory ram. About 5%
have complained about these kinds of problems, but I am almost concerned if many of
them aren't overclockers that just don't know what they are doing and expect everything
to work perfectly if they jack it up to the highest known level.
Price
You can buy the G.Skill Ripjaws
for around $90 from an online retailer that you trust. You can also buy it
at your local store for a slightly higher price. It is up to you to decide if that
price is worth it. Go to their online site and see the price difference and compare.