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    I remember seeing somewhere where there was an explanation for each character used in GSkill memory part numbers.......anyone know where I can find it again?? ie F2-6400CL5D-4GBPQ...there was a notation either above or below each character explaining its meaning. I know most of the meanings, yet I wanted to copy it for my customers to read. Thanks!

  • #2
    I will see if I can dig it up. I think I posted it on here a while back...

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    • #3
      any luck??

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      • #4
        Dumaine, et al, using your example F2-6400CL5D-4GBPQ


        F2 = indicates DDR2 or F3 = DDR3 or F1 = DDR

        - = Separator

        6400 = RAM Speed

        CL5 = CAS Latency # (i.e. 5 or 6 or...)

        D = Dual (2 sticks) other variables can be S= Single stick or Q for Quad sticks (4)

        - = Separator

        4GB = Total package size

        PQ = Model # of stick(s)


        Believe that covers it

        Tman


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        • #5
          thanks as usual Tman.....I just thought there was different terminology for the PQ, PK etc.... inwhich it classified it better as for Gamers, Overclockers, etc etc

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          • #6
            On that, I don't know, near as I can 'guess', it's just a model designation, i.e. the Ripjaws are RL, the ECOs are ECO, the PIs are PIs (with a B for the Black PIs, with a T for Turbulence), PS for Perfect Storm, GT1 for GT1, etc


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            • #7
              Originally there was a piece of writing that stated the different models. PK "King" PQ "Queen" HZ "Zeus" etc. etc. but I have not seen that in forever so it's lost, but should be somewhere...

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              • #8
                thats exactly what I was referring to

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                • #9
                  Can someone explain S in PIS.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by tranngocminh View Post
                    Can someone explain S in PIS.
                    The S means our "Single fan"
                    http://www.gskill.com/products.php?index=156
                    thanks



                    G.S

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                    • #11
                      oh, I see. Thank you.
                      and RL, RM, RH (RIPJAWS) is Low, Middle, High?

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                      • #12
                        hahaha...that's right


                        G.S

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                        • #13
                          Does the LOW, MIDDLE, HIGH refer to some performance characteristic or something else?

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                          • #14
                            Of course, if you notice RL's mainly have CAS Latency 9. They are for people that want to plug and play with minimal settings. RM's generally have slightly lower latencies, but require slightly more voltage. Perfect for AMD users or people looking for a little performance. RH's have the highest frequency or tightest timings. These are for gamers/overclockers looking for optimum performance.

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