G.Skill Memory - Any Good?

Bismuth

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Hello,

As per the thread title, is it worth giving G.Skill a try, their pricing is not bad. I am putting together a PC, and came across G.Skill on LandmarkPC's site.

Or, should I rather stick to Transcend/Kingston?.

B
 
Nothing wrong with G.Skill, I use the Tridents in my current rig, and in next rig am getting the new ripjaws
 
G.Skill tends to be performance gaming memory, better than Transcend/Kingston as far as latencies, overclockability, timings and so forth. Btw wootware's prices are cheaper than landmark's for GSkill.
 
Hi Bismuth

G.Skill are some of the very best. We were the first authorised SA company to bring these kits into SA and know the products very well.
To give you an idea, of the 400+ kits sold since 2008 we have had two (2) returns to G.Skill.

Please let me know if you need any other assistance in finalising your order with us.
 
Running G.Skill memory for my last two computers and haven't had problems with them.
 
I'm running 2x2GB G.Skill 1600 sticks they fantastic got them from wootware. Nothing wrong with them. hope that helps :)
 
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