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G.Skill 8GB DDR3 1600Mhz RipjawsX Review

V2011 is the first release of 3DStudio Max to fully support the Windows 7 operating system. This is a professional level tool that many people use for work purposes and our test will show any possible differences between board design today.

Autodesk 3ds Max Design 2011 software offers compelling new techniques to help bring designs to life by aggregating data, iterating ideas, and presenting the results.

Streamlined, more intelligent data exchange workflows and innovative new modeling and visualization tools help significantly increase designers’ creativity and productivity, enabling them to better explore, validate, and communicate the stories behind their designs.

Major new features:

  • Slate: A node based material editor.
  • Quicksilver: Hardware renderer with multithreaded rendering engine that utilizes both CPU and GPU.
  • Extended Graphite Modeling Toolset
  • 3ds Max Composite: A HDRI-capable compositor based on Autodesk Toxik.
  • Viewport Canvas toolset for 3D and 2D texture painting directly in the viewport
  • Object Painting: use 3D geometry as ‘brushes’ on other geometry
  • Character Animation Toolkit (CAT): now integrated as part of the base package
  • Autodesk Material Library: Over 1200 new photometrically accurate shaders
  • Additional file format support: includes native support for Sketchup, Inventor
  • FBX file linking
  • Save to Previous Release (2010)

We render a KitGuru custom created scene at 1920×1080 and record the time taken, lower is better.

Increasing the memory bandwidth helps improve rendering times in 3D Studio Max. In this test it seems like a small improvement, but with bigger tasks, the differential will increase proportionally.

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10 comments

  1. 8GB of performance memory for under £60? can the prices get much better before they go up? I think not.

  2. How long are GSKILL going? have they decent warranty terms in UK? ive always stuck with corsair

  3. Anyone reading this should get some memory NOW, before it rises. and it will soon, trust me

  4. I own GSKILL memory already and its been faultless. I havent tried overclocking mine, but I dont push my system to the limit. happy with the reference speeds

  5. Nothing wrong with gskill, they have some great price deals in the UK right now. worth a purchase. I only have shitty 1333mhz and I need to move up, but im goign to wait until i get a new system. might get 8gb of 2133mhz

  6. Going to get some for my boyfriend for his birthday. thanks

  7. Another great one from the guys. thanks for the r eview

  8. It is worth pointing out to people who dont know that most of the memory on these chips are actually made for companies like gskill and shared with other clients.

  9. Nice review. I have owned three gskill kits for years and none of them have a single issue. Good to see the good price with their product.

  10. I have these fantastic modules running as this article suggested – 1866 Mhz with timings of 9/9/9/28 T1 @1.65v .. Best RAM I’ve ever owned, super fast and 100% stable. I’ve tried many different performance RAM brands (Corsair, OCZ, ect…) And nothing comes close in the Power>Price ratio. G.Skill all the way from now on 🙂