In the industry of
technology, brands offering similar products without innovating will not be
easily adopted by the enthusiast market. If we talk about memory, then the
mayor factors are frequency, latency and of course... price. Intel
specifications for Core i3/i5/i7 products recommend using a maximum DRAM
voltage of 1.65v. While most brands try to fit on Intel“s limits on the high
side, G.Skill is trying something different. The G.Skill ECO F3 10666CL7D 4GB
Dual Channel Kit is intended to run at 1333MHz with barely 1.35 volts
benefiting both high-end enthusiasts who want better Overclocks and lower
temps, or simply those who want to build an HTPC an every shaved watt can be
the difference. Benchmark Reviews will test the G.Skill ECO kit to check if
this kind of memory is able to do that difference (considering that frequency
and latency are not a major factor on Intel chipsets anymore). @ Benchmark Reviews