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Old 05-30-2012, 02:35 AM
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Default Corsair Dominator Platinum

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B007Z1CVJ0
*drools* They look GOOD!

I can't find anything about these Dominator Platinum ram xD

I only found out because of this: http://www.computerpoweruser.com/Dig...e/download.pdf




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I am sorry but all we can tell you is that these will be out very soon in limited quantities.
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The ad says September 2012.
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I'm already rolling all my pennies!

Id give away my car, my wife, my dog ,boat...well, maybe not the dog... for a set of these! LOL

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Old 05-30-2012, 10:27 PM
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I love how before I posted this, there was nothing on the internet. Now there are a few articles on it. xD
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Someone goofed! Up to 3000 MHz!!!
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Old 05-31-2012, 06:30 PM
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Someone goofed! Up to 3000 MHz!!!
lol, I got the images from the Amazon product page. They have 1600MHz versions.
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Someone goofed! Up to 3000 MHz!!!
I don't believe that is a goof. If you read the memory article in that same issue they are testing different modules up to 2800mhz. So for Corsair to come out with 3000mhz modules wouldn't surprise me at all!
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I don't believe that is a goof. If you read the memory article in that same issue they are testing different modules up to 2800mhz. So for Corsair to come out with 3000mhz modules wouldn't surprise me at all!
I meant CPU goofed for releasing the ad too early before any official statement from Corsair.

http://www.xbitlabs.com/picture/?src...platinum_4.jpg
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Old 06-01-2012, 10:00 PM
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Haha, I think I was the first one to find out about this. xD
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Just asking, on this chart a 16GB 2133Mhz kit is missing. Would it be ok to purchase two of the 8GB 2133Mhz kits? It would also be cheaper for us to buy one kit and wait and purchase another kit 3 to 6months later… Thanks peanutz94.


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Mathew it would be no different than any other modules. You can try what you like but when you use two kits that were not tested with each other all bets are off. You may get them to run at the next lowest speed if your lucky. But there is just no way to tell if any two sets regardless of the part number /version number are going to work together. It's always best to purchase the amount you think you are going to end up with right away.
Ya know...Set it and forget it!
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I am trying to do the best I can on this 2nd build. The 3770K is supposed to have increased memory bandwidth or something as a CPU, for higher RAM speeds and Asus says the M5E is approved at up to 3000Mhz. Not overclocking the processor, just hoping that 2133Mhz at 1.5v will keep the pc responsive and up to date for a few years. Is this new memory product different, do they all have to be tested as a 4 module kit? Makes it difficult to upgrade as your needs change when you must purchase more memory than you currently need just to get it to all function in unison.
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All memory has to be tested, no exception. It's all due to the CPU's memory controller. Not a new 1st world issue :)
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This video had me when the red droplights turned on, wow.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mL342NQDDt8

There is no 2133mhz 16GB 1.5 kit. Will running a 2400Mhz 16GB 1.65v kit produce much more internal heat within the chassis? Thanks Wired, thanks peanutz94.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGdvC...layer_embedded

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