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Corsair intros Dominator GTX1 2333MHz DDR3 RAM

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On January 22, 2010, 1:52 PM EST

Corsair has introduced what is being called the world's fastest Intel XMP-Certified memory. The Dominator GTX1 DDR3 modules are rated for speeds of 2333MHz, outdoing Corsair's own 2000MHz RAM. As you might expect, the new RAM is aimed at enthusiasts, and the modules are "individually screened and tested" at Corsair's lab in Fremont, California.

The RAM has been tested with various P55-based setups, and Intel reportedly benchmarked a 2x2GB Corsair CMGTX1 kit on a Gigabyte GA-P55A-UD4P, achieving speeds of 2333MHz with timings of 9-11-9-27 at 1.65V. Corsair takes that a step further, guaranteeing the modules to operate at 2400MHz with the same timings and voltage.


The company notes that availability is extremely limited, and is on a first come, first served basis. If you have a stack of Benjamins burning a hole in your pocket, head over to Corsair's online store and grab a kit.

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spydercanopus
on January 24, 2010
1:05 PM

That is insane... Hope they come with a lifetime warranty because these things must be straining!

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dividebyzero
on January 24, 2010
2:01 PM

Straining? Nooooooooooo...thats why Corsair has the Cooling Ice T30, What's overkill RAM without overkill sub-zero cooling!

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