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Stefan Mileschin 11th March 2019 09:06

Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB DDR4 3200 Memory Review
 
The premium DDR4 memory market just became a whole lot more interesting! A new kit of memory from Corsair has landed in our hands, and we are going to take a good look at this memory to see what makes it noteworthy. Corsair has added a new member to their flagship Dominator line. Today, we are looking at the Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB. This new Dominator module, which was first introduced back in 2010, has been redesigned from the ground up to achieve the highest Intel XMP standards for modern DDR4 memory.
Specifications and Features

Corsair launched the Dominator Platinum RGB series with an impressive twenty different memory configurations to choose from. The individual stick density comes in the form of 8 GB or 16 GB, with a wide range of kit options available. Whether you need the massive and speedy 128GB 3600c18 kit @ $1549.99, or the humble 16GB 3000c15 kit @ $164.99, they have your modern DDR4 needs covered. While it is not currently available on any retail websites, Corsair spotlights a truly remarkable 16GB 4800c18 kit @ $864.99. With a price tag of over $800 for a 16 GB kit of DDR4, Corsair has broken all barriers of the premium memory market.

No matter what the budget or the requirement is, all of the memory in this lineup comes with the same awe-inspiring build quality and truly unique RGB lighting. Corsair launched this new line with an industry leading, 10-layer PCB. Mounted to the new custom PCB are hand-selected ICs. This extra step of hand selecting memory ICs is to ensure that each stick is perfectly matched for better overall compatibility. To keep the memory running cool, Corsair implemented their patented DHX cooling technology, which utilizes both sides of the memory heat spreaders to cool the ICs.

https://www.overclockers.com/corsair...memory-review/


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