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G.Skill offers low voltage 32 GB 2133 MHz RipJaws memory kit
G.Skill offers low voltage 32 GB 2133 MHz RipJaws memory kit-November 2024
Nov 8, 2025 2:25 AM

Taiwanese memory manufacturer G.Skill claims to live up to its claim of providing superior memory products by announcing the release of new RipJaws DDR3L 32GB (4 x 8) memory modules. The new releases are said to be able to have a frequency capability as high as 2133 MHz. They are designed for use in the SO-DIMM slots for laptops.

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The new 32GB SO-DIMM RipJaws to achieve frequencies of 2133 MHz and a low power consumption value of 1.35V.

The DDR3 modules releases by G.Skill are said to have the capability to achieve frequencies as high as 2133 MHz. Yet they operate at a low operating voltage of 1.35 V. G.Skill claims it's memory modules will elevate extreme performance on laptops to a higher level . It also claims to offer desktop performance on laptops. The argument seems a solid one given that the modules perform as advertised. In addition, SO-DIMM is gaining popularity amongst in systems such as Intel's NUC and other mini PCs and SFF systems. Furthermore, manufacturers have repeatedly been attempting to increase frequencies of SO-DIMM modules released since motherboards equipped with SO-DIMM ports rarely focus on high frequencies. G.Skill has therefore upped the competition by its release of the latest RipJaws, which achieve the advertised frequency with 11-11-11-31 timings.

G.Skill also released screenshots of the MSI GT70 20C powered by its SO-DIMM modules. The laptop is claimed to be running stable ''under extreme load''.

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It can be seen in the screenshot that there are no errors shown in MemTest. The laptop also successfully completes a Hyper Pi run with 97 percent RAM usage. FSB:DRAM ration is 1:8 with CAS# latency being at 11 clocks. The price for the modules has not been given but it expected that they will cost around $330.

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