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Corsair and Super Talent provide us with some super fast DDR3 running at a blistering 1,800MHz and 1,866MHz respectively. ... (or even four) stick system.
In terms of pricing, the Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR3 2133MHz 16GB Kit is currently retailing for $266.00, which makes it one of the most expensive memory kits on the planet.
Corsair, inevitably, has more DDR3 kits than we care to shake a stick at, and the revenue stream from D3 parts is slowly, but inexorably, rising, so we thought it a good idea to take a closer look ...
Corsair has today taken the wraps off its fastest DDR3 Dominator FT family designed to work for Intel Core i7-based processors. ... technology high-end stick with remarkably low latencies ...
In this video, we delve into the unboxing and detailed overview of the Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR3 Memory Kit. Discover ...
The 4GB DDR3 kit is a part of Corsair's high-end Dominator series and works at 2000MHz. This is a non-OC working clock, so we suspect that these can be pushed even further.
Corsair, a worldwide leader in high performance computer and flash memory products, announced today that Corsair Labs has set the world record for the highest achieved DDR3 frequency. Verified and ...
Corsair is not a new contender in the memory arena. They have been a fierce competitor as long as they have existed, thriving on pushing out ultra-fast memory. ... Corsair demonstrates ...
CORSAIR DOMINATOR HITS 2462MHz SETS MEMORY FREQUENCY WORLD RECORD Fremont, CA, May 20, 2008 – Corsair, a worldwide leader in high performance computer and flash memory products, announced today ...
If you own a set of ultra-high spec DDR3 RAM, then chances are high that your RAM uses Elpida "Hyper" integrated circuits. Amid concerns of higher than average failures of both Corsair RAM and ...
Corsair is working to make it easy for you to upgrade your Apple Mac desktop and laptop PCs with the availability of its 4GB DDR3 memory kit. These kits are tested at Apple Developer Compatibility ...
Corsair and Super Talent provide us with some super fast DDR3 running at a blistering 1,800MHz and 1,866MHz respectively. What can the ultimate memory give to your system? We find out.