Corsair Dominator GT DDR3 Memory Hits 2533MHz – New World Record
Corsair announced today that Corsair Labs has set the world record for DDR3 frequency on a Core i7 system. Corsair Labs achieved an astounding speed of DDR3-2533MHz with the aggressive memory timings of 7-8-7-20 using a triple-channel 6GB memory kit. This new world record, verified and validated by CPU-Z, the industry-standard tool for verifying overclocking results, is the first time this frequency has been achieved on a Core i7 system with 6GB of memory using three modules; most world record attempts use only a single 1GB module. Corsair Labs engineers used the award-winning Dominator GT 2000C7 memory with eVGAs X58 3X SLI Classified motherboard to shatter the world record for memory frequency.
When it comes to overclocking and memory, Corsair has provenonce againthat its engineering team truly is the best, said Kevin Conley, Vice President of Engineering for Corsair, As the new world record shows, Corsairs modules are second-to-none in terms of performance, stability and quality. Corsair Labs selected the new EVGA X58 Classified motherboard for setting this new world record, along with a Corsair HX1000W power supply and the newly-announced Corsair Storage Solutions P256 SSD, creating a system truly designed for maximum performance.
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