G.Skill Sniper SR2 8GB Kit Review
Introduction
When we reviewed the Gigabyte Assassin recently we loved how the name was more than just something cool to stick on the box, but had made it through to the design too. If you were tempted by that, or even lucky enough to get hold of one, then today’s review, the G.Skill Sniper, will be right up your alley.
G.Skill are quite a powerhouse in the Memory market providing everything from blazing fast kits down to good value for those of us on a tight budget.
The Sniper SR2 we’re reviewing today is a nice middle-range kit, being both big on capacity, 8GB, and sensibly nippy, 1600MHz @ CAS9.
However the big thing is the heat-sink, but before we grab a shuftie at that let’s look at the specs.
Technical Specifications
As you can see it’s a dual-channel kit boasting a buxom 8GB of capacity. Running at 1600MHz 9-9-9-24 is neither the fastest nor slowest kit around, but the SR2 variant runs those timings at an ultra-low 1.25v! Which is pretty staggering by any measure.
Main Board | intel |
System | Desktop |
System Type | DDR3 |
M/B Chipset |
Intel P67 |
CAS Latency | 9-9-9-24-2N |
Capacity |
8GB (4GB x2) |
Speed | DDR3-1600 (PC3 12800) |
Test Voltage | 1.25 Volts |
Registered/Unbuffered | Unbuffered |
Error Checking | Non-ECC |
Type | 240-pin DIMM |
Warranty | Lifetime |
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The heat-sink is what gives this kit the Sniper name, so let us get up close and personal.