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    Corsair DOMINATOR Twin3X2048-1800C7DF G Review

    Posted on Friday, August 31 2007 @ 13:51:28 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    It is amazing to think that it was way back in July of 2001 when we first officially reached 1.8GHz with the Pentium 4 processor series. Back then the original DDR memory technology was the bees knees with CAS2 PC-2100 memory (DDR-266) coming in 256MB capacities. Today we present you with DDR3 PC3-14400 memory which operates at an amazing 1.8GHz and comes in 1024MB sticks...

    For years Corsair has prided themselves on being a leader in the memory industry, which is no easy task. In fact, the performance crown often changes hands and some memory manufacturers are lucky to hold onto it for a day. Of course Corsair likes to be in possession of the most lethal memory available and shortly after their PC3-12800 (DDR3-1600) memory was announced, they also delivered their PC3-14400 (DDR3-1800) memory. That said, a few other memory manufacturers have also announced DDR3-1800 memory, but are still yet to deliver.


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