Memória GeIL Intros High-Density Black Dragon, B.D. EVO One, and Ultra Memory Kits

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GeIL Intros High-Density Black Dragon, B.D. EVO One, and Ultra Memory Kits
GeIL today introduced a set of DDR2 and DDR3 dual-channel, and quad-channel memory kits. The new DDR2 kits make use of the company's newest 4 GB Black Dragon, Black Dragon EVO One module, while the DDR3 kits include 2 GB modules from the EVO One, and Ultra series. The DDR2 series features 8 GB (2x 4GB) and 16 GB (4x 4GB) kits, while DDR3 ones include 4 GB (2x 2GB) and 8 GB (4x 2GB) modules. The DDR2 series includes PC2-5600 (667 MHz) and PC2-6400 (800 MHz), while the DDR3 series is optimised for Intel LGA-1156 platform, and includes modules running at the speeds of PC3-16000 (2000 MHz) and PC3-17066 (2133 MHz). Detailed specifications follow.




DDR2 Black Dragon Series 667MHz & 800MHz CL 6 Dual Channel Kit

  • Model Numbers: GB28GB5300C6DC, GB28GB6400C6DC
  • Available Capacity: 8GB (4GBx2) Dual Cahnnel Kit
  • Available Speed:o 667MHz CL 6-6-6-18
    o 800MHz CL 6-6-6-18
  • Working Voltage: 1.8V
  • PCB: 8-Layer PCB with red LED
  • Technology: DBT Enhanced
  • Warranty: GeIL Lifetime Warranty
DDR2 Black Dragon Series 667MHz & 800MHz CL 6 Quad Channel Kit
  • Model Numbers: GB216GB667C6QC, GB216GB800C6QC
  • Available Capacity: 16GB (4GBx4) Quad Channel Kit
  • Available Speed:o 667MHz CL 6-6-6-18
    o 800MHz CL 6-6-6-18
  • Working Voltage: 1.8V
  • PCB: 8-Layer PCB with red LED
  • Technology: DBT Enhanced
  • Warranty: GeIL Lifetime Warranty
DDR2 BD EVO ONE Series 667MHz & 800MHz CL 6 Dual Channel Kit
  • Model Numbers: GE28GB667C6DC, GE28GB800C6DC
  • Available Capacity: 8GB (4GBx2) Dual Channel Kit
  • Available Speed:o 667MHz CL 6-6-6-18
    o 800MHz CL 6-6-6-18
  • Working Voltage: 1.8V
  • Heatspreader: EVO ONE Heat-sink System with MTCD Technology
  • Technology: DBT Enhanced
  • Warranty: GeIL Lifetime Warranty
DDR2 BD EVO ONE Series 667MHz & 800MHz CL 6 Quad Channel Kit
  • Model Numbers: GE216GB5300C6QC, GE216GB6400C6QC
  • Available Capacity: 16GB (4GBx4) Quad Channel Kit
  • Available Speed:o 667MHz CL 6-6-6-18
    o 800MHz CL 6-6-6-18
  • Working Voltage: 1.8V
  • Heatspreader: EVO ONE Heat-sink System with MTCD Technology
  • Technology: DBT Enhanced
  • Warranty: GeIL Lifetime Warranty


DDR3 Ultra Series 2000MHz & 2133MHz CL 9 Dual Channel Kit
  • Model Numbers: GU34GB2000C9DC, GU34GB2133C9DC
  • Available Capacity: 4GB (2GBx2) Dual Cahnnel Kit
  • Available Speed:o 2000MHz CL 9-9-9-28
    o 2133MHz CL 9-9-9-28
  • Working Voltage: 1.65V
  • Technology: DBT Enhanced
  • Warranty: GeIL Lifetime Warranty
DDR3 Gaming Series EVO ONE 2000MHz & 2133MHz CL 9 Dual Channel Kit & Quad Channel Kit
  • Model Numbers: GE34GB2000C9DC, GE34GB2133C9DC, GE38GB2000C9QC, GE38GB2133C9QC
  • Available Capacity:o 4GB (2GBx2) Dual Channel Kit
    o 8GB (2GBx4) Quad Channel Kit
  • Available Speed:o 2000MHz CL 9-9-9-28
    o 2133MHz CL 9-9-9-28
  • Working Voltage: 1.65V
  • Heatspreader: EVO ONE Heat-sink System with MTCD Technology
  • Technology: DBT Enhanced
  • Warranty: GeIL Lifetime Warranty
Fonte:http://www.techpowerup.com/103020/G...ragon_B.D._EVO_One_and_Ultra_Memory_Kits.html
 
Ok, e kits de 4gb DDR2 com cl5 pelo menos?
Preferencialmente CL4.

A densidade dos módulos (4GB) não parece permitir latência menor que 6-6-6-18.
Se latência for mais importante que quantidade de memória, já existe outros modelos, como o GeIL Black Dragon GB28GB6400C4QC, que são 4 módulos de 2GB cada, e latência 4-4-4-12.
 
Mesmo assim, prefiro ter 4Gb CL5/4 que chega e sobra do que ter 8Gb CL6.
Não vi essa parte. Confesso. Mas não me agrada nada as mems

Pode preferir, mas não existe alternativa.
Os modelos atuais, mesmo da Corsair que disponiliza DDR2 4x 4GB por meio da XMS2 QUAD2X16G-6400, são todos 6-6-6-18. O único modo de ter um sistema AMD AM2+ ou LGA 775 com chipset P45 com 16GB de memória DDR2 é usá-las.

Se a latência é prioridade, será obrigado a usar no máximo 8GB de memória.
 
Da-se-lhes um pouco de mais voltagem e baixa os CL's um pouco.
Mas realmente prefiro as minhas corsair a CL4 do que essas mesmo sendo o dobro dos gb's
 
E pior ainda que nem tinha reparado.
Até podia viver com o CL6. Verdade seja dita que as diferenças no dia-a-dia não se notam.
Agora 667mhz é mesmo muito curto.
Ou aceleram que nem umas malucas, ou tornam-se inúteis.
 
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