Thursday, May 13th 2010

Corsair Breaks World Record for Dual-Channel Memory on AMD Phenom II
Corsair, a worldwide supplier of high-performance computer and flash memory products, today announced that the Corsair Dominator GTX4 ultra-high-performance memory module has achieved a new world record for dual-channel memory frequency on AMD processors.
Using an AMD Phenom II X6 Black Edition CPU, Corsair Hydro Series H50 CPU cooler, and a pair of Corsair Dominator GTX4 memory DIMMs with Airflow memory fan, Corsair Labs was able to achieve the world-record memory frequency of 2287.6MHz. Independent validation of this achievement can be found here."The new Phenom II X6 CPUs offer a quantum leap in overclockability for the AMD platform," stated Jim Carlton, VP of Marketing at Corsair. "The combination of the new CPU core and Corsair's most aggressively sorted DIMMs results in some truly amazing memory performance."
Key components used in setting this record include the following:
Using an AMD Phenom II X6 Black Edition CPU, Corsair Hydro Series H50 CPU cooler, and a pair of Corsair Dominator GTX4 memory DIMMs with Airflow memory fan, Corsair Labs was able to achieve the world-record memory frequency of 2287.6MHz. Independent validation of this achievement can be found here."The new Phenom II X6 CPUs offer a quantum leap in overclockability for the AMD platform," stated Jim Carlton, VP of Marketing at Corsair. "The combination of the new CPU core and Corsair's most aggressively sorted DIMMs results in some truly amazing memory performance."
Key components used in setting this record include the following:
- AMD Phenom II X6 1095T Black Edition CPU
- Asus Crosshair IV Formula Motherboard
- 4GB Corsair Dominator GTX4 memory (2 DIMMs)
- Corsair Hydro Series H50 CPU Cooler
- Corsair Nova Series V64 SSD
- NVIDIA GeForce 6600GT GPU
- Corsair Professional Series 850HX PSU
49 Comments on Corsair Breaks World Record for Dual-Channel Memory on AMD Phenom II
but is it just me or is that pi a little slow? i do mine in like 17sec. and i got slower stuff or am i looking at it wrong
Pretty bold to claim, to have found the IMC limitation...that sounds like a challenge, to me!
it wasnt because AMD were slower chips, they were just slower at Pi for whatever reason.
the question asked was 'why does that score look low?' the answer was cause its faster on intel.
case closed.
Case closed.
anyway, staff bickering should be avoided on the forums :) lets get it back on topic.
correct me if i'm wrong
I heard that once
As for Super PI - my Yorkfield is a generation behind but manages to do 1M in under 13 sec (50% faster than a 6-core Phenom, and with 50% fewer cores) - my CPU has triple the L2 cache of the Phenom as well! I've never understood why AMD skimps on cache, it seems such a waste...
2,5 ghz memory exist.
Do also 3600 mhz NB
2,6 ghz HT
4.8 ghz cpu clock, its easy with dryice or or LN2.
Isnt much of a achievement if you ask me, the NB nor HT clock is anymore than you can do with a stock system, memory i dunno much about, except that there is higher rated memory chips out there!
props to AMD to take dualchannel memory crown.