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Corsair CMP4GX3M2C1600C7


$129.99 Released May, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Operating temperatures remain stable and low. More durable and consistent over time than cheaper high latency RAM. Attractive black aesthetic with fins.

The Cons:Somewhat limited compatibility with motherboards, compared to some manufacturers. Heatsink arrays limit space inside case.

The Corsair Dominator (CMP4GX3M2C1600C7) model is a 4GB dual channel DDR3 memory kit (2 x 2GB) for "dual channel" desktop systems. The Dominator memory series was designed specifically for over-clocking and high performance use, and is fully equipped with DHX cooling covers.

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The Corsair Dominator CMP4GX3M2C1600C7 model includes Corsair XMP performance profile support, the aforementioned Black DHX heat-sink covers, a 1600MHz total (tested) clock speed, and a lifetime warranty offered through Corsair. The Corsair CMP4GX3M2C1600C7 memory modules include several technical specifications such as a tested latency of 7-8-7-20, a tested voltage of 1.65, and a 240 pin DIMM format.

Features

  • 2 x 2GB DDR3 Memory Modules
  • Dual Channel Memory Support
  • Integrated Black DHX Heat-sink Covers
  • 1600MHz Maximum Clock Tested Speed
  • Corsair Lifetime Warranty
  • Fully Tested Performance Settings
  • Stock Settings Listed Below
  • Designed for Over-Clocking and High-Performance

Specifications

  • Total Size: 4GB
  • Performance Profile: XMP
  • Heat Spreader: DHX+
  • Memory Configuration: Dual Channel
  • Memory Type: DDR3
  • Memory Pin: 240
  • Memory Format: DIMM
  • Stock Memory Settings
    • Voltage: 1.5
    • Speed: 1333MHz
    • Latency: 7-8-7-20
  • Maximum Tested Memory Settings
    • Voltage: 1.65
    • Speed: 1600MHz
    • Latency: 9-9-9-24

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    Operating temperatures remain stable and low

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    More durable and consistent over time than cheaper high latency RAM

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    Attractive black aesthetic with fins

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    Integrated heatsinks keep RAM itself cool

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    Rivals CPUs in memory performance speeds

Cons
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    Somewhat limited compatibility with motherboards, compared to some manufacturers

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    Heatsink arrays limit space inside case

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