Memória Corsair pushes speed envelope with 2,333MHz Dominator GTX RAM modules

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2333MHz Corsair Dominator GTX Confirmed as World’s Fastest Intel XMP-certified Memory

Corsair, a worldwide leader in high-performance computer and flash memory products, today announced that the Dominator GTX1 ultra-high performance DDR3 memory module (CMGTX1) has passed Intel's XMP-Ready certification at the blistering speed of 2333MHz, surpassing Corsair's 2000MHz modules as the fastest XMP-certified memory in the world.

Corsair Dominator GTX modules are individually hand-screened and tested to ensure unmatched performance. They are designed specifically for enthusiasts and overclockers who want to achieve the highest performance possible, and to break benchmark world records.



Intel's engineers awarded the XMP-Ready certification to 2 x 2GB Corsair CMGTX1 modules running at the incredible frequency of 2333MHz using low timings of 9-11-9-27 at a voltage of just 1.65V. The test platform was a Gigabyte GA-P55A-UD4P motherboard. The successful XMP certification is a testament to the performance capabilities as well as the stability of both the memory and the target platform.

"Building the fastest memory for extreme overclockers and enthusiasts requires considerable engineering expertise, combined with a unique understanding of the complexities of overclocking," said Kevin Conley, VP of Engineering at Corsair. "Intel is one of the most meticulous and sophisticated technology companies in the world, and so achieving XMP-Ready certification at the astonishing frequency of 2333MHz once again clearly demonstrates Corsair's performance leadership."

Corsair Dominator GTX1 modules are individually screened and tested on multiple high-performance Intel P55 chipset platforms. In addition to the XMP-Ready certification at a frequency of 2333MHz, they are guaranteed by Corsair to operate at up to 2400MHz at timings of 9-11-9-27 at 1.65V.

Corsair Dominator GTX modules are available exclusively from Corsair's Online Store. They utilize Corsair's patented DHX+ heatsink and are supplied with extra-tall cooling fins to maximize heat dissipation. They are sold as a single module, allowing enthusiasts to simply buy the number of modules they require. Corsair recommends using the GT Airflow fan with tall mounting brackets, also available from the Corsair Online Store (part number CMXAF2 GTL).

As Corsair Dominator GTX1 modules are screened by hand, in multiple passes, at Corsair's lab in Fremont, California, availability is extremely limited and is on a first come, first served basis only.

More information about Intel XMP-Ready memory, including lists of XMP-certified memory products, can be found here.

About DHX+ Technology
Corsair's patented DHX+ technology uses specially designed, high-quality heatsinks and a custom-designed PCB that allows both the front and rear of the memory ICs, as well as the printed circuit board itself, to be cooled. DHX+ technology also allows for the cooling fins to be removed, allowing for a range of modular cooling accessories including extended heatsink fins, the Corsair Cooling Hydro Series H30 water cooling block and Corsair Cooling Ice Series T30 sub-ambient cooling subsystem, which cools the memory up to 20°C below room temperature for maximum overclocking performance. DHX and DHX+ designs are covered by US Patent number 7,606,034.

(http://www.techpowerup.com/113425/23...ed_Memory.html)
http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/21/corsair-pushes-speed-envelope-with-2-333mhz-dominator-gtx-ram-mo/
 
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As Corsair Dominator são sempre grandas memórias, e estas não lhe ficam nada atrás. E devem vender bem, principalmente a gamers e overclokers.
Daqui a um anito estão a metade do preço e devem ser a melhor opção.

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As Corsair Dominator são sempre grandas memórias, e estas não lhe ficam nada atrás. E devem vender bem, principalmente a gamers e overclokers.
Daqui a um anito estão a metade do preço e devem ser a melhor opção.

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"Daqui a um anito... " daqui a 12meses já vamos estar a falar de outra coisa. :p
 
"Daqui a um anito... " daqui a 12meses já vamos estar a falar de outra coisa. :p

Esse é o problema, lol uma pessoa com a informática quer sempre mais, mas eu costumo aproveitar a época de saldos :007:
Já comprei 4Gb dominator a 70€ ao passo que ha um ano custavam >100€ 2 gb, DDR2.

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Isto é DDR quê, 3 certo? Acho q tá escrito na imagem mas como sou meio pitosga não consigo lêr devidamente
E timings das bichas? Voltagens e afins? Comé malta instruída? :)
 
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Gostava era de saber quando é q esta malta mete na rua uns kits mainstream a digamos, 1600 Mhz, com latências porreiras e cerca de 1,2v. Isso é q era. Agora isto..... De certeza q lhe temos de espetar um aplique com ventoínhas lá das deles para impedir que aquilo entre em fusão.
 
Gostava era de saber quando é q esta malta mete na rua uns kits mainstream a digamos, 1600 Mhz, com latências porreiras e cerca de 1,2v. Isso é q era. Agora isto..... De certeza q lhe temos de espetar um aplique com ventoínhas lá das deles para impedir que aquilo entre em fusão.

G.Skill Eco 4GB 1600MHz 9-9-9-24 (1.35v)
G.Skill Eco 4GB 1600MHz 7-8-7-24 (1.35v)
OCZ Obsidian 4GB Ultra Low Voltage 1600MHz 9-9-9-24 (1.35v)
 
Gostava era de saber quando é q esta malta mete na rua uns kits mainstream a digamos, 1600 Mhz, com latências porreiras e cerca de 1,2v. Isso é q era.

E eu gostava de saber quanto QPI e cpu voltage é necessário para ter um 920 a uns 4 Ghz e memórias a mais de 2300 Mhz... :wow:
 
E eu gostava de saber quanto QPI e cpu voltage é necessário para ter um 920 a uns 4 Ghz e memórias a mais de 2300 Mhz... :wow:


:lol: Agora é que disseste tudo! :lol:


Nem quero ver os foruns do AskTheRamGuy acerca de fulanos que compraram o kit e nem com 1.65v de QPI lá chegam! Stepping C0 então está fora de questão.
 
E eu gostava de saber quanto QPI e cpu voltage é necessário para ter um 920 a uns 4 Ghz e memórias a mais de 2300 Mhz... :wow:

Estas memórias são para socket 1156, e foram testadas em socket 1156:

Key Features

  • 2400 @ 9-11-9-27 using 1.65v: test procedure passed with two modules on P55 platform. XMP Profile included.
  • 2333 @ 9-11-9-27 using 1.65v: test procedure passed with two modules on P55 platform. XMP Profile included.
(...)

Other Information

The CMGTX1 has not been characterized on Bloomfield or AMD platforms.


O problema é que a pessoa que citou a notícia, citou-a de um site que não sabe o que é dar uma notícia convenientemente...

Na techPowerUp! lia-se isto:
2333MHz Corsair Dominator GTX Confirmed as World’s Fastest Intel XMP-certified Memory

Corsair, a worldwide leader in high-performance computer and flash memory products, today announced that the Dominator GTX1 ultra-high performance DDR3 memory module (CMGTX1) has passed Intel's XMP-Ready certification at the blistering speed of 2333MHz, surpassing Corsair's 2000MHz modules as the fastest XMP-certified memory in the world.

Corsair Dominator GTX modules are individually hand-screened and tested to ensure unmatched performance. They are designed specifically for enthusiasts and overclockers who want to achieve the highest performance possible, and to break benchmark world records.



Intel's engineers awarded the XMP-Ready certification to 2 x 2GB Corsair CMGTX1 modules running at the incredible frequency of 2333MHz using low timings of 9-11-9-27 at a voltage of just 1.65V. The test platform was a Gigabyte GA-P55A-UD4P motherboard. The successful XMP certification is a testament to the performance capabilities as well as the stability of both the memory and the target platform.

"Building the fastest memory for extreme overclockers and enthusiasts requires considerable engineering expertise, combined with a unique understanding of the complexities of overclocking," said Kevin Conley, VP of Engineering at Corsair. "Intel is one of the most meticulous and sophisticated technology companies in the world, and so achieving XMP-Ready certification at the astonishing frequency of 2333MHz once again clearly demonstrates Corsair's performance leadership."

Corsair Dominator GTX1 modules are individually screened and tested on multiple high-performance Intel P55 chipset platforms. In addition to the XMP-Ready certification at a frequency of 2333MHz, they are guaranteed by Corsair to operate at up to 2400MHz at timings of 9-11-9-27 at 1.65V.

Corsair Dominator GTX modules are available exclusively from Corsair's Online Store. They utilize Corsair's patented DHX+ heatsink and are supplied with extra-tall cooling fins to maximize heat dissipation. They are sold as a single module, allowing enthusiasts to simply buy the number of modules they require. Corsair recommends using the GT Airflow fan with tall mounting brackets, also available from the Corsair Online Store (part number CMXAF2 GTL).

As Corsair Dominator GTX1 modules are screened by hand, in multiple passes, at Corsair's lab in Fremont, California, availability is extremely limited and is on a first come, first served basis only.

More information about Intel XMP-Ready memory, including lists of XMP-certified memory products, can be found here.

About DHX+ Technology
Corsair's patented DHX+ technology uses specially designed, high-quality heatsinks and a custom-designed PCB that allows both the front and rear of the memory ICs, as well as the printed circuit board itself, to be cooled. DHX+ technology also allows for the cooling fins to be removed, allowing for a range of modular cooling accessories including extended heatsink fins, the Corsair Cooling Hydro Series H30 water cooling block and Corsair Cooling Ice Series T30 sub-ambient cooling subsystem, which cools the memory up to 20°C below room temperature for maximum overclocking performance. DHX and DHX+ designs are covered by US Patent number 7,606,034.
(http://www.techpowerup.com/113425/2...rld’s_Fastest_Intel_XMP-certified_Memory.html)
 
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