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Corsair Memory, a leading supplier of high-performance components for PCs, on Thursday introduced the world’s first high-speed 8GB DDR3 memory modules as well as high-end Dominator 32GB quad-channel memory kit for Intel Corp.’s forthcoming LGA2011 platforms.

The Dominator 32GB quad-channel kit (part number CMT32GX3M4X1866C9) consists of four rigorously-screened 8GB DDR3 DRAM modules with Corsair’s patented DHX+ heatsinks. It operates at 1.5V and is designed to run at 1866MHz, with LC9 9-10-9-27 latency settings. Corsair has compatibility tested the new 32GB quad-channel kit with upcoming LGA2011 platforms based on Intel Corp.’s code-named Sandy Bridge-E as well as current dual-channel platforms.

"The new Dominator 32GB Quad Channel memory kit is designed for high-performance PC enthusiasts using the latest motherboards, whether they're overclockers, gamers, or simply want a large amount of state-of-the-art memory. Corsair is a market leader in high-performance memory, and we're pleased to be first to market with a high-performance 32GB quad-channel kit,” said Thi La, vice president of memory products at Corsair.

The Dominator 32GB quad-channel kit will be available in October from authorized Corsair retailers and etailers worldwide for a MSRP of $999.

Tags: Corsair, DDR3, Dominator, LGA2011, Sandy Bridge E, Sandy Bridge

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If you have some use for 32 GB. of RAM then this might be cool but I'll bet the price won't be. Last time I looked one RAM company was charging $200 for a single 8 GB. DIMM.
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Of course I want the state-of-the-art memory, but it has be the fastest. I don't need the highest amount, but it has to absolutely rule in all tests. This memory may be 'state-of-the-art', but not the best one.
0 0 [Posted by: TeemuMilto  | Date: 10/17/11 09:10:06 AM]
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