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Corsair Re-launches Dominator GT Ultra-Performance DRAM Modules

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Corsair, a worldwide leader in high-performance computer memory, power supplies, and flash memory products including solid-state drives, today re-introduced the popular Dominator GT line of memory modules. These modules had been removed from the market due to unacceptable failure levels of the Elpida "Hyper" components with which the modules are constructed.

"The issue with the Hyper RAMs was discovered with the help of the enthusiast community, and we worked closely with them to solve it," stated John Beekley, VP of Applications Engineering at Corsair. "Our lab was able to correlate the failures to specific batches of early material, we worked very closely with Elpida to determine the root cause of the issue and to define the associated corrective actions to take. We are confident that every GT module using the Elpida Hyper IC Corsair ships from today will meet our strict quality and reliability standard."



The Dominator GT memory kits are being re-introduced with updated part numbers, and will be available within one to two weeks. All Dominator GT modules are black with red fins, and include the Airflow cooling fan. Module kits and specifications are as follows:
  • 6GB kit for Intel Core i7: Part number CMG6GX3M3A2000C7, available directly from Corsair's web store at corsair.com. Matched set of three 2GB modules, DDR3, 2000MHz, 7-7-7-20 latency timings.
  • 4GB kit for AMD Phenom II AM3: Part number CMG4GX3M2A1600C6, available directly from Corsair's web store at corsair.com. Matched pair of 2GB modules, DDR3, 1600MHz, 6-6-6-18 latency timings
  • 6GB kit for Intel Core i7: Part number CMG6GX3M3A2000C8, available from authorized Corsair resellers and Corsair's web store at corsair.com. Matched set of three 2GB modules, DDR3, 2000MHz, 8-8-8-24 latency timings
  • 6GB kit for Intel Core i7: Part number CMG6GX3M3A1866C7, available from authorized Corsair resellers and Corsair's web store at corsair.com. Matched set of three 2GB modules, DDR3, 1866MHz, 7-7-7-20 latency timings

All Corsair Dominator GT modules are built using the patent-pending DHX+ (Dual-path Heat eXchange) heatsink, which uniquely cools both the front and back of the memory ICs, and the printed circuit board, for greater reliability and increased overclocking flexibility. DHX+ modules also utilize removable heatsink fins, which allows for range of Dominator GT cooling options, including the Corsair Cooling Hydro Series H30 waterblock and Ice Series T30 thermo-electric cooler, which actively cools the modules up to 20 degrees C below ambient temperature for maximum overclockability.

All Dominator GT products also ship with the Corsair Airflow fan as standard, which maximizes airflow over the module's cooling fins, increasing heat dissipation to improve memory performance and reliability.

The new Dominator GT modules will be available within one to two weeks from Corsair's authorized distributors, resellers worldwide and Corsair's web store at corsair.com, These modules are backed by Corsair's limited lifetime warranty. Complete customer support via telephone, email, forum and Tech Support Express is also available.

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Wow those are some nice timings :eek: 2000mhz at 7.7.7.20, me wants :nutkick:

I can see these being expensive as hell thugh :(
 
That 90 degree angle barb looks ugly. Looks kinda like a fitting bought from the local hardware.. they did not smoothen out the rough body. They shouldve just made it threads which gives the user an option on what fittings to use.

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.. and from the looks of it, it seems that its made of alu :nutkick:
 
WOW, does 7-7-7-20 just like my cheaper OCZ memory.

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Haha a bit overkill on the looks.
 
Do these get hot enough to warrant the fan thingy?
 
I wonder how much Asus paid Corsiar to use one of their boards for the press photos? :roll:
 
I wonder how much Asus paid Corsiar to use one of their boards for the press photos? :roll:

a pat on the back and a "atta boy". corsair faints "omgaaa..... asus touched me.

I trust they know nothings wrong with this batch. I wanna see them make a dual channel or some singles so i dont have to buy a tri

Do these get hot enough to warrant the fan thingy?

yessss, and you could always go a step further in cooling or u could let them roast. The high performance "luxuries vs nasessity" conversation is always had here everytime theres a picture of somthing. If your going for the max the small parts do acualy count for something, if your gonna type in word ofcourse they dont, and yesssss u could go for the max and play games without a fan but its your stuff your choice your money your parts to protect. u got money to replace them after u run threw them and abuse them cool, if u like taking care of your stuff and pampering your baby protecting your investments then u know what to get ;). If what u have s enough to play your fave game solitare then it aint yur market.
 
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I so want these with both the hydro cooling and TEC cooling :D
 
Do these get hot enough to warrant the fan thingy?

I have their DDR2 dominators and the fan. The fan was noisy so I took it off and have an Antec spot fan doing the job now. To be honest, I doubt it's needed cos the RAM is not warm to touch at all.
 
2000MHz @ 7-7-7-20! very nice:rockout: These would look perfect with the Foxconn Flaming Blade X58 motherboards.
 
and you dont think they will oc ? :rolleyes: thats stock speed, i bet those ocz you have that WOW do 2000mhz 7.7.7.20 arent stock


You are right, my stock timings are 7-8-7-20@stock 2000MHz. No benefit to overclocking these though. Other than e-peen.
 
a pat on the back and a "atta boy". corsair faints "omgaaa..... asus touched me.

I trust they know nothings wrong with this batch. I wanna see them make a dual channel or some singles so i dont have to buy a tri



yessss, and you could always go a step further in cooling or u could let them roast. The high performance "luxuries vs nasessity" conversation is always had here everytime theres a picture of somthing. If your going for the max the small parts do acualy count for something, if your gonna type in word ofcourse they dont, and yesssss u could go for the max and play games without a fan but its your stuff your choice your money your parts to protect. u got money to replace them after u run threw them and abuse them cool, if u like taking care of your stuff and pampering your baby protecting your investments then u know what to get ;). If what u have s enough to play your fave game solitare then it aint yur market.

4GB kit for AMD Phenom II AM3: Part number CMG4GX3M2A1600C6, available directly from Corsair's web store at corsair.com. Matched pair of 2GB modules, DDR3, 1600MHz, 6-6-6-18 latency timings
:nutkick::toast::roll:
 
awww is it only at the store tho, id never seen them b4 GT that is (edit) guess i have to wait to see them cause web sites store not up yet and dominator page has no kits but i do not think this is the redline kit
 
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Those are the Dominator GT dual channel. You can only buy them from their store like the artical says and their website. I will be purchasing these myself.
 
ooooo no newegg no dice i hate doing that, and thats prolly why ive never seen them.
 
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