With the introduction of Intel's Socket 2011 processors for enthusiasts and professionals not too long ago, it spawned a market for good XMP 1.3 DDR3 compliant kits to maximize the quad channel bandwidth and take advantage extra memory dividers north of 2400+MHz that the new platform brings. We have previously published a review of the G.Skill ARES 2133MHz 8GB kit and today we have the 16GB quad channel version for your consideration.
Specifications |
Model Number |
F3-2133C9Q-16GAB |
Series |
ARES |
System |
DESKTOP |
System Type |
DDR3 |
Main Board |
INTEL |
M/B Chipset |
X79 / P67 / Z68 |
Capacity |
16GB (4GBx4) |
Multi-Channel Kit |
Quad Channel kit |
Tested Speed |
DDR3-2133 MHz (PC3-17000) |
Tested Latency |
9-11-10 2N |
Tested Voltage |
1.65V |
Registered/Unbuffered |
Unbuffered |
Error Checking |
Non-ECC |
Type |
240-pin DIMM |
SPD Speed |
1600 MHz |
SPD Voltage |
1.5V |
Height |
33 mm / 1.30 inch |
Warranty |
Lifetime |
Fan lncluded |
No |
Features |
Intel XMP (Extreme Momery Profile)Ready |
G.Skill's ARES memory modules differ from their popular RipjawsZ series only by the use of a low profile blue heatspreader to avoid height clearance issues with tall heatsink towers. Both share the same 6-layer PCB and Hynix H9C DDR3 memory chips which are generally well received by the overclocking community.