G.Skill Sniper DDR3 lineup launched - including 1.25V models

Posted on Monday, March 14 2011 @ 20:13 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
G.Skill introduced new Sniper DDR3 memory modules in Pitch Black and Army Green variants. These modular have a fancy aluminium heatspreader and are available in a broad range of different capacities, frequencies, timings and voltages. Included are 1333MHz and 1600MHz modules that require just 1.25V.
G.Skill, the worldwide leading memory designer and manufacturer, has announced the newest concept and development of new Sniper series designed specifically for PC gamers and modding enthusiasts. Extensive compatibility tests are conducted on a wide range of Intel and AMD platforms, which guarantee the best performance, quality and reliability.

The New Sniper series is designed for ultra low voltage operation, down to 1.25V. Such low voltage kits can save up to 10% power, allowing for better system energy efficiency and smooth gameplay without any heat problems.

High capacity memory kits are necessary as gaming consumes a lot of memory. The G.Skill Sniper series not only fulfils your needs, but also maximizes your gaming experience with its line-up of memory kits from 4GBx2 to 4GBx6.

The Sniper series comes in two stylish colors: unique pitch-black and metallic army green. "Its unparalleled PC gaming style can enrich all kinds of computer gears. G.Skill is ready to pull the trigger, are you?"

All G.Skill memory products come with lifetime warranty and the G.Skill technical team is always ready to provide consumers with complete technical support via online forums, Facebook, telephone and email.
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