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Default G.Skill 3800 MT/s SO-DIMMs put lightning in tiny bottles

Laptop memory slots are the usual domain of SO-DIMMs, but a seemingly-increasing number of console-size-and-smaller gaming PCs are also using the parts. G.Skill's latest memory is designed to bring high memory clocks to gamers playing RAM-speed-starved titles like Arma 3. The company claims its 3800 MT/s DDR4 Ripjaws SO-DIMMs are the fastest modules available in the form factor. The company unveiled sticks in three speed bins, all using Samsung B-die integrated circuits and operating at 1.35 V.

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