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Corsair makes overclocking easy. Its Dominator series Triple Channel kits set the standard for enthusiast-oriented memory modules developed for the up-to-the-minute Intel Core i7 processor / Intel X58 Express Chipset. This triple channel 6GB kit is rated to run at 1600MHz and has CL 8-8-8-24 timings for speedy performance. Each kit is 100% hand tested for performance and compatibility.
To keep everything running cool, these modules use DHX (Dual-path Heat eXchange) technology. The patented heat-removing PCB is surrounded by Corsair's signature heat sink with fins and ribs for cool running memory even under the hottest action. So game hard, game long, your memory can handle it!
This new 6GB kit ensures optimal performance via an ideal combination of low voltage requirements, speed, and latency, so it's a perfect match for the Nehalem platform to unleash performance you could only dream of before.
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- Pros: Too many to list. Fast, reliable, and is it not overclockable? Reliable as ever; never had a problem with Corsair memory.
The cooling fins look incredible - just had to throw that in there. DDR3 can do magic. Go to Nvidia Forums, look for CUDA Programming and Development, and look for a thread titled "x58 Chipset PCIE Bandwidth." There you will find an interesting discussion (and real performance data) of how fast DDR3 triple channel with Core i7 really is.
- Cons: If you find any cons, contact me...
- Other Thoughts: Ok, I want to correct some misconceptions about these modules. They are not DDR3 1066 MHz stock. The only reason hey run at 1066 is because the Core i7's memory controller is rated at 1066 MHz; anything above that overclocks the CPU's memory controller. These are actually DDR3 1333 sticks with huge overclocking potential. They have SPD settings for 1333MHz @ 9-10-10-25 and 1.5V (standard for DDR3). There's also an XMP Profile set for 1600 @ 8-8-8-24 and 1.65V; here's where the overclocking is, but they're guaranteed to work at these settings.
So if you want to operate these anywhere above Intel's slow 1066MHz, you will have to dig through the BIOS and increase speed yourself. THAT IS DUE TO THE CPU, NOT THE STICKS!!! Luckily, all you have to do is select XMP Profile 1 and it will run at its true potential.
Great product
- Pros: No problems at all installing and running first try. Looks great and has the performance to match.
- Cons: Not a con for the memory but something to keep in mind. Make sure you check your bios timings. My asus had the memory running at 9-9-9-24 so change that, also change the speed to 1600mhz.
- Other Thoughts: Core I7 965EE, Asus P6T Deluxe, CM HAF case, 6gb Dominators, ToughPower 1200, 4870X2 gpu, 2 x VRaptor Raid 0, 1 x WD640, Vista 64bit.
| Model | TR3X6G1600C8D |
| Type | 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM |
| Capacity | 6GB (3 x 2GB) |
| Speed | DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) |
| Cas Latency | 8 |
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Don't Buy with EvgaX58 SLI LE mobo
- Pros: Works very well if it did!
- Cons: It will not run higher then 1066 on a EVGA x58 SLI LE motherboard. No matter what setting you try. Even with XMP enable it will not even boot the system. This may just be me but I did everything I could to run it faster than 1066. Even called up Corsair and EVGA both didnt help much in getting them to run. Saying I should RMA the motherboard or cpu....
- Other Thoughts: I tested the board with my friends 1600mhz *** and it ran fine on w/e clock and XMP enable.
I purchased ******* 1600mhz for myself and they are working wonderfully and was cheaper too. It may just be me but Corsair Dominator on EVGA x58 SLI LE didnt work~
Only the best
- Pros: Blazing fast memory, high build quality. Expect nothing less from Corsair.
- Cons: The price always hurts, but still worth every penny.
- Pros: Have worked flawlessly for a little over 2 months now. Dropped in ran at stock i7 settings for about a month till I sure things were stable. Was a breeze to set the RAM to 1600 in the bios, just select the XMP Profile 1 and you're done. Ran at 1600 like a champ.
- Cons: Installing the ram into the PC can be painful...literally, the heatsink digs into your fingers pretty good, but truly a small sacrifice for the rock solid performance they provide.
- Other Thoughts: They look real good in the case.
| Model |
| Brand |
CORSAIR |
| Series |
DOMINATOR |
| Model |
TR3X6G1600C8D |
| Type |
240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM |
| Tech Spec |
| Capacity |
6GB (3 x 2GB) |
| Speed |
DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) |
| Cas Latency |
8 |
| Timing |
8-8-8-24 |
| Voltage |
1.65V |
| Multi-channel Kit |
Triple Channel Kit |
| Heat Spreader |
Yes |
| Features |
Compatible with Intel Core i7 series CPU for Intel X58 Motherboard |
| Recommend Use |
High Performance or Gaming Memory |
| Manufacturer Warranty |
| Parts |
Lifetime limited |
| Labor |
Lifetime limited |
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