The G.Skill ZX Series is aimed at the power users who want good performance at an affordable price. This memory range is rated CAS2-3-3-6 which ideal for all but the most demanding users.
GSKILL successfully launched high performance Extreme Memory Series memory modules in 256MB and 512MB capacities. Extreme Memory Series consist of dual channel and single channel series.
GSKILL continues to utilizes the latest advanced technology in product development. The high performance Extreme Memory Series is engineered for superior performance in an extreme environment.
SPECIFICATIONS
CAPACITY
1GB dual channel kit (2x 512MB)
STANDARD
PC3200
SINGLE MODULE OR DUAL KIT
Dual channel kit
MEMORY SPEED
400MHz (DDR400)
CAS LATENCY
CL2
MEMORY TIMINGS
2-3-3-6
VOLTAGE
2.6V-2.75V
ERROR CHECKING
Non-ECC
FEATURES
Light blue aluminium heatspreaders, 6-layer PCB
REGISTERED
Unbuffered
TECHNOLOGY
184-pin DDR SDRAM
CONFIGURATION
16 chips per module, double-sided
PACKAGING
Retail packaging
WARRANTY
Lifetime manufacturers warranty
USEFUL LINKS
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KNOWLEDGE BASE
G.skill Ram - Latency 2-3-2-5 or 2-3-3-6
Having bought 2 sets of 2gb G.Skill ZX DDR PC3200 2-3-2-5 and putting 1 set in each of my machines, they both worked great once I figured out the BIOS settings for the RAM. Both my motherboards have 4 slots each and will take upto 4Gb each -I'm planning on maxing out the machines and have tried my admin PC with all four slots filled with the G.Skill RAM but as I'm on windowsXP and really am avoiding the overheads of going to Vista cannot get the Operating System to see more that 3Gb, so instead of buying two more sets of 2Gb and only having 1Gb available to me (WindowsXP Limit) I thought about just buying a couple of set ofs 1Gb Dual kits - but see the G.Skill sets at 2x512 are a different latency (2-3-3-6) so I would have to drop my settings in the bios to suit the 1Gb in the second Dual Bank - do you know of a better way forward without moving up to Vista and putting in the full 4Gb?
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