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Corsair Dominator Platinum 16GB (4x4GB) 2666mhz Memory Review

Super Pi is used by a huge audience, particularly to check stability when overclocking processors and memory. If a system is able to calculate PI to the 2 millionth place after the decimal without mistake, it is considered to be stable in regards to RAM and CPU. This program will also allow us to outline performance gains created by overclocked CPU and RAM frequencies.

The Kingston HyperX Predator 2,666mhz kit previously took our top position in the chart, with a time of 6 minutes and 57 seconds. The Corsair Dominator Platinum 16GB 2,666mhz kit shaves a further 3 seconds from the time, to 6 minutes and 54 seconds.

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5 comments

  1. wow that is expensive memory, cost more than my video card !

    Good results, 2850mhz is a heck of a result.

  2. whether you like corsair or not, they make beautiful products. a lot of attention to detail

  3. The only thing I will say is that memory has very little impact on gaming. id much rather pump the money into a new CPU or GPU.

    Ive 1866mhz memory in my system, i never even think about changing it to be honest. dont see the need. 8GB is more than enough also.

  4. went straight to the Overclocking page. i find overclocking is very much in the hands of the board manufacturer. ASUS have great bioses.

    my G,Skill 2,133mhz never went any higher on my MSI board, but on my new ASUS board I can get 2,450mhz with a couple of timings looser.

    These are fantastic results, but @ Darth Digglers – remember this memory isn’t for the mainstream audience, the price reflects that. this is meant to be for the hard core guys who want to push all components in their system to the limit.