Taiwanese memory maker GeIL decided to show the new EVO TWO memory series during Computex. The new memory modules are of course DDR3 and can reach memory frequencies up to 2500 MHz.
The GeIL Evo Two series covers more or less then entire DDR3 market with modules operating at a whole lot of different frequencies (from 1066 MHz up to 2 500 MHz), with varying densities (1 GB, 2 GB or 4GB) and several different packaging solutions (two modules, three modules, four modules or six modules).
All modules of the Evo Two series sports a powerful, and high, heatspreader that builds upon GeIL’s MTCD technology (Maximum Thermal Conduction & Dissipation). The modules have been tested extra hard to handle high temperatures and voltages, which works well for enthusiasts and overclockers, which is a target buyer.
GeIL Ultra Plus and GeIL Value Plus was two other new DDR3 memory series that was presented at Computex. The heatspreader is a bit smaller and with lower specifications they target more budget aware enthusiasts. All GeIL modules ship with lifetime warranty.