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[SP] Corsair Dominator GTX Reaches 2250MHz

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Extreme power users, hard-core gamers, as well as multitasking and overclocking enthusiasts could all consider that their possibilities just expanded with this latest DDR3 addition from the famous memory manufacturer Corsair. Not too long after it was voted the Best PSU and Memory manufacturer, the well-to-do company seems to have released this latest, limited line of Dominator GT products as a way to celebrate. Even though the previous Dominator DDR3 modules were nothing to be frowned upon, this new Dominator GTX DIMM is capable of frequencies so high, that all but the most capable central processing units can fully utilize their power...


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Sexy time very nice.
At 8-8-8-24 that is really nice, although it will probably have an insane pricetag.
Will they run @ 2250Mhz @ 1.65v ?

EDIT: WOW. The article says they will. Now I wonder if I can get 12GBs running @ 2250Mhz
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G.Skill already has 2300MHz.

Corsair memory is overpriced memory.
Yea but its 9-9-9-24. BTW can ANYONE running 1333MHz+ RAM tell a difference?
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Yea but its 9-9-9-24. BTW can ANYONE running 1333MHz+ RAM tell a difference?
Uhh, it doesn't matter. You can set it to whatever latency you want. Extra point across the board doesn't warrant the extra $$$ over G.Skill or any other brand memory.

Memory is just memory. Only a handful of companies make the memory chips for these RAM companies so essentially they're all the same with different packaging and marketing.

You would be a fool to think they are all different.
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Yea but its 9-9-9-24. BTW can ANYONE running 1333MHz+ RAM tell a difference?

Well you must have a 1366 or 1156 to not be bottlenecked by the NB.
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Yea but its 9-9-9-24. BTW can ANYONE running 1333MHz+ RAM tell a difference?

lol, I highly doubt it.
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uhh, it doesn't matter. You can set it to whatever latency you want.

orly?
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Well you must have a 1366 or 1156 to not be bottlenecked by the NB.

Yes I know, but still.
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orly?

Hitler's quote if he were to say it in the modern day:

"What good fortune for companies that the people do not think."
- Adolf Hitler

There's also no need to double post, do you see the "EDIT" button? That's what it's for.
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dang, thats sweet me want


Totally off topic, but, who's the girl in your avatar!??
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Hitler's quote if he were to say it in the modern day:

"What good fortune for companies that the people do not think."
â€" Adolf Hitler

There's also no need to double post, do you see the "EDIT" button? That's what it's for.

orly?
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They're gonna hit a wall real soon if they aren't already. Nobody sane would run his 920 memory controller on 2GHz as that takes 1.5v+ Vuncore which is seriously pushing it. Seriously. Untill Intel's CPUs can run their IMC at 2GHz within normal operating voltages, buying this fast memory is a bit of a waste. They need to have a low cas too, to make them worthwhile at running more moderate speeds like 1600MHz (tightening timings).

But they're good to push limits and set new memory OC records
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They're gonna hit a wall real soon if they aren't already. Nobody sane would run his 920 memory controller on 2GHz as that takes 1.5v+ Vuncore which is seriously pushing it. Seriously. Untill Intel's CPUs can run their IMC at 2GHz within normal operating voltages, buying this fast memory is a bit of a waste. They need to have a low cas too, to make them worthwhile at running more moderate speeds like 1600MHz (tightening timings).

But they're good to push limits and set new memory OC records


Can the IMC even handle timings tighter than 6-6-6-18 at 1600mhz?
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G.Skill already has 2300MHz.

Corsair memory is overpriced memory.

Worse latency, not triple channel.

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Uhh, it doesn't matter. You can set it to whatever latency you want.

Lol. There is absolutely no way to guarantee that you can "set it to whatever latency you want". If that was true, you could apply the same concept to the Corsair and set it to CAS7. Either way, the Corsair is still much faster.

I do agree that Corsair memory is ridiculously overpriced though.
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