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October 13th, 2011, 12:08 GMT · By

Corsair Outs Quad-Channel 32GB Dominator GT Kit For LGA 2011 Boards

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Corsair just announced that it has expanded its range of Dominator GT products with the introduction of a new memory kit that features 32GB in capacity and is designed to be used with Intel's upcoming LGA 2011 processors based on the Sandy Bridge-E architecture.

The Dominator 32GB Quad Channel kit consists of four 8GB DDR3 DRAM modules that underwent a rigorous screening process.

This was designed to make sure that the DDR3 sticks can operate at frequencies as high as 1866MHz with 9-10-9-27 C9 timing at voltages no greater than JEDEC standard for DDR3, namely 1.5V.

Just as the rest of the Corsair's Dominator GTX DDR3 memory modules, the newly announced products also use a proprietary DHX+ heatsink.

This sports a custom design that cools both the front and the rear of the memory ICs as well as the PCB, while, the heatsink's cooling fins can be removed in order to allow the installation of the Corsair AirFlow 2 GTL Cooling Fan.

In addition to being compatible with quad-channel motherboards built using the Intel X79 chipset, Corsair's latest memory kit can also work with Sandy Bridge dual-channel boards as well as with any other CPUs that can support 32GB of DDR3 RAM.

"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," said Thi La, Vice President of Memory Products at Corsair.

"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," concluded the company's VP.

The Dominator 32GB Quad Channel kit (part number CMT32GX3M4X1866C9) will be available later in October with a recommended price tag of $999 (about 727 Euros).

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Comment #1 by: whuuuttt??? on 13 Oct 2011, 12:34 UTC reply to this comment

999 ? r u serious???

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