Corsair Unveils Dominator GT's for Core i7

while 2000mhz @ 1.65v sticks is what the benching community has been waiting for, i cant but help thinking they look like a cross between lego and the original diablo for some reason...
 
they look truely amazing! Considering the price of their 1866mhz kit these will cost well over £500 for 6gb :(
 
name='teknokid' said:
they look truely amazing! Considering the price of their 1866mhz kit these will cost well over £500 for 6gb :(

Silly money for memory.

Put ur cash towards an extreme cpu tbh.
 
They look like my memory! But with the tops dipped in a tin a redpaint :D

The specs are superb though, 2000mhz.. I'd happily sell PV5150's computer to buy them.

Though if we are going for the looks department, a-data released a sexier one, what with the in built fans `n all.
 
Brass air fittings[url]

Now that is a lot of brass air fittings there is just about every type

of air fitting that you could want. Wholesale prices too. I guess these could be used as small water pipe fitting also. I

used some of the parts to make my babington wvo bu
 
They look amazing - the perfect match for the Foxconn Bloodrage. Why do Corsair always charge so much for their RAM though?
 
They guarantee some tight timings at high speed, and that kind of binning process requires some precision machinery. I still think they charge too much for their sticks and they can be fussy at times, but when they're running sweet they are highly dependable RAM.
 
name='PV5150' said:
They guarantee some tight timings at high speed, and that kind of binning process requires some precision machinery. I still think they charge too much for their sticks and they can be fussy at times, but when they're running sweet they are highly dependable RAM.

I suppose it is true that you pay for what you get... But still, its nearly twice as expensive as something only a little worse. Still, it looks cool :p
 
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