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Tuesday, 15 November 2011 10:39

Corsair announces quad-channel memory lineup

Written by Slobodan Simic

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A bunch of quad-channel Sandy Bridge E ready kits


After the announcement of its 32GB quad-channel Dominator GT memory kit, way before Intel's Sandy Bridge E was released, Corsair has today followed up with the rest of its quad-channel memory lineup. It four new Dominator quad-kits as well as a total of ten different Vengeance quad channel kits.

The Dominator quad-channel lineup starts with 32GB CMT32GX3M4X1866C9 Dominator GT kit working at 1866MHz with 9-10-9-27 latencies at 1.5V. As all Dominator kits, this one also uses precisely screened DRAM chips and features Corsair's DHX+ heatspreaders in red/black or blue/black depending on whether you are looking at plain Dominator or Dominator GT lineup. The next in line is the Dominator GT 16GB quad-channel kit working at 2133MHz with 9-11-10-27 latencies at the same 1.5V.

The rest of the Dominator lineup includes 32GB quad-channel Dominator kits working at either 1600MHz with 10-10-10-27 or 1866MHz with 9-10-9-27 latencies. Both of these need 1.5V to achieve their tested and rated specs.

The Vengeance lineup is a bit extensive and includes a total of ten different quad-channel kits working at either 1866MHz (one kit actually) or 1600MHz. The lineup includes two 32GB kits working at either 1866MHz (10-11-10-30 latencies) or 1600MHz (10-10-10-27 latencies), three 16GB 1600MHz quad channel kits with 9-9-9-24 latencies at 1.35V, 9-9-9-24 at 1.5V or 8-8-8-24 at 1.5V, and three 8GB 1600MHz with same specs as the 16GB ones. The heatspreader for Vengeance lineup include Jet Black, Military Green, Racing Red or Low-profile Jet Black depending on the model.

You can check out the full Dominator lineup here and the Vengeance one can be found here.

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