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So the onboard memory controllers in the Core 7i chipset has definitely increase the performance yield of the latency count and bandwidth and the inclusion of the DDR3 memory with a triple inline memory module improves the redundancy mode of the numerous modules and also the hardware improvements of DDR3 with higher frequency and with that runs much cooler when in operational.

To every important system, there is the least to the most important, first is the processor to look at wether it is the Intel or AMD platforms and then the chipset to arrange everything in place and the second most important is the memory modules and the Corsair dominator looks like the real dominance in high frequency and with lower latency timings. The dominator GT is the new line of triple phase kit memory modules for the Core 7i chips; with the FSB frequency in up to 2,000MHz and with a small power drain about 1.67V in the stock setting, but it has some latency up to the CAS 8 timings. Plus the design plan for the new Dominator GT is the no change with the old large heat-spreaders and also the able to screw off fins in the top are now coloured with a red trademark, but most of it has the previous chips and the CPB colour and layout and even the bundled fan memory are the same, the only difference is the coloured spayed into it. With the setup to the acquired 2GHz mark for the memory speed can be a little auditing being new to the platform for some time, with the new BIOS setup and the onboard memory changing the equation a little bit. But it took me about a while to fit it with the ASUS P6T V2 version, but the results are great with the frequency hitting at 2GHz in CPU-Z (you have to double the values in the screen when going to the CPU-Z setup)

Performance wise it cruises through the bandwidth scores going all high in every score possible and flying with the AMD and the former Intel range. But for the latency timings score is a little the same with the other high end modules going about 1 to 5% percent difference and really no difference in the real world, plus say that on gaming performance score frames on all DX10 games just only in the load times and saving files greatly improve but the rest you have to enable multi-threading. To recommend to this is hard for people, the availability is limited to the online so that corsair have made for their performance modules, this is a scores eater in the memory world, but most of us would better off with a cheaper variant like Ballistix that I am going to review right now.

Corsair dominator GT

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