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G.Skill TridentX 2933MHz F3-2933C12D-8GTXDG 8GB Memory Kit Review

Super Pi is used by a huge audience, particularly to check stability when overclocking processors. If a system is able to calculate PI to the 2 millionth place after the decimal without mistake, it is considered to be stable in regards to RAM and CPU.

We used Super Pi’s ’16M’ benchmark setting.

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Super Pi shows a slight preference towards faster memory.

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2 comments

  1. Fat bloke with beard

    The sweet spot is 2,133mhz. its gives a noticeable benefit over crapo 1333mhz memory, but its still cost effective. Memory like this is so loose in regards to timings and so highly priced it makes no sense. good review though.

  2. Its a nice product, and lovely styling, but it raises a good point, its such a niche product it makes little sense for most people.

    interesting to see how memory is improving, but im waiting on a 3,000mhz kit with 9-9-9 timings.