Thursday, February 5 2009
Corsair, a worldwide leader in high-performance computer and flash memory products, today announced the launch of the new Dominator GT line of ultra high-performance DDR3 memory modules for Intel Core i7-based systems.

Sporting a new racing red color scheme and the next-generation of Corsair’s patent-pending Dual-path Heat eXchange (DHX) technology, the new Dominator GT comes in 3-up 6GB kit, running at 2000MHz with latencies of 7-8-7.




“Corsair’s Dominator line has long been the memory of choice for PC enthusiasts and high-end gamers,” said Jim Carlton, VP of Marketing at Corsair. “The new Dominator GT family delivers even greater levels of performance, as well as enhanced cooling options, making it the perfect memory for anyone looking for the fastest possible performance from their Intel Core i7-based system.”

The next-generation DHX technology includes a single-piece heat-sink and removable cooling fins. The removable fins allow multiple cooling options for the Dominator GT modules, including water cooling, as well as a custom-designed thermoelectric cooling system to actively cool the modules to as low as 20°C below ambient temperature for maximum overclockability.

In addition to the 1866C7 Dominator GT, Corsair will be offering very limited quantities of hand-screened, hand-tuned, extreme performance modules in both 3GB and 6GB kits. These kits are specifically designed to allow hardcore overclockers to push the limits of PC performance and are built with the fastest chips available. Because of the complexity in screening, manufacturing and testing, the Dominator GT family will be available only through the exclusive online GT Performance Shop at corsair.com, where Corsair will offer also offer the full range of cooling options for the Dominator GT family.

The Corsair Dominator GT family is available immediately and is backed by a lifetime warranty and comprehensive customer support via telephone, email, forum and the Tech Support Express helpdesk.

More information about the Corsair Dominator GT family can be found here, corsair.com/dominatorgt
posted by alexp999 - 8:45 PM |  Related News

User comments
by HolyCow02 (February 5th - 9:24 PM) - Reply
thats a water cooling attachment! Are you F'ing KIDDING ME! It's RAM!

Nice colors though :D
by mep916 (February 5th - 9:25 PM) - Reply
Damn, that's a hefty price tag. I'd love to get a set.
by kiriakost (February 5th - 9:36 PM) - Reply
Thats hilarious as cooler ... :laugh:

Ok they need cash , but no way to get my . :D
by Silverel (February 5th - 10:33 PM) - Reply
by: alexp999
...including water cooling, as well as a custom-designed thermoelectric cooling system to actively cool the modules to as low as 20°C below ambient temperature for maximum overclockability.
:toast:

Yep. Cause ya need a TEC on yer RAM. Awesome.
by Castiel (February 5th - 11:34 PM) - Reply
Is there going to be DDR2?
by mechtech (February 5th - 11:54 PM) - Reply
but does it run at 1.5V??

if not boooo
by mlee49 (February 6th - 12:02 AM) - Reply
by: Castiel
Is there going to be DDR2?


Intel Core i7-based systems

It's DDR3 per the i7 based system, link to Corsair's site confirms it.
by Supreme0verlord (February 6th - 12:07 AM) - Reply
by: HolyCow02
thats a water cooling attachment! Are you F'ing KIDDING ME! It's RAM!
Yeah, seriously, why would you want to water cool your RAM?!:laugh: Must be for those people that pump insane amounts of voltage through there memory.
by RevengE (February 6th - 12:11 AM) - Reply
Wow those are sexy. I would like to see them release a set of these for an AM3 board.
by Xiphos (February 6th - 12:31 AM) - Reply
wonder when they'll release dominator GTX :p

dominator gs?
by MRCL (February 6th - 12:38 AM) - Reply
Water cooled RAM... and I was suprised when I first heard about heatpipes on them. There is no LN2 pot for RAM, is there?
by WarEagleAU (February 6th - 1:08 AM) - Reply
AM3 comes out and I got the cash, Im grabbing these babies.
by to6ko91 (February 6th - 1:49 AM) - Reply
imagine those and an x58 BLOODRAGE mobo:rockout::eek:
by kid41212003 (February 6th - 1:53 AM) - Reply
These will cost you $500+
by DaveK (February 6th - 2:15 AM) - Reply
Water cooled RAM...and I thought Heatpipes and fans were crazy lol
by LAN_deRf_HA (February 6th - 2:44 AM) - Reply
Seems places are saying these will run at 2000 MHz with 7-8-7-20 timings @ 1.65v. That seems a little hard to believe, usually you get one or the other at those volts, speed or timings... There is a OCZ set that does 7-6-6-24 at 2000mhz but those use 1.9v to do it.
by PVTCaboose1337 (February 6th - 3:26 AM) - Reply
You know it is bad when you RAM needs watercooling...
by Mega-Japan (February 6th - 7:16 AM) - Reply
I predict this will cost you an arm... and perhaps half a kidney.
by CDdude55 (February 6th - 1:45 PM) - Reply
Never really understood watercooling RAM, i guess its for those extreme OCers.

But to me its like WCing your CD drive.
by Live OR Die (February 6th - 5:43 PM) - Reply
umm makes me want to buy some so it goes with the new EVGA x58 board when its out
by Hayder_Master (February 8th - 6:49 AM) - Reply
what a hell 7-8-7 ddr3 /2000 , OMG
by Haytch (February 8th - 7:25 AM) - Reply
Looks good from far, but far from good.

Anyone else notice how this cooler only supports 5 module slots and not the 6 that we would be using ? Did Corsair pick up on that ? Or was it the camera man. Either way, the 3 modules were moved from DIMM slot 1, 3 & 5 to 2, 4 & 6 for the photo's above.

They do look good however . . . And the watercooling would sure help a lot around here. Especially yesturday when Melbourne reached its record high temperature of 47 Degrees @ 3pm.

I wonder if Corsair sells these in packs of 5. . .
by SteelSix (February 8th - 10:47 AM) - Reply
by: HolyCow02
thats a water cooling attachment! Are you F'ing KIDDING ME! It's RAM!

Nice colors though :D
Exactly what I said out loud when I saw that pic.

Damn nice looking though...
by Pixelated (February 10th - 6:19 AM) - Reply
Because of the complexity in screening, manufacturing and testing, the Dominator GT family will be available only through the exclusive online GT Performance Shop at corsair.com
Translation: Because of our need to gouge our customers the GT family will only be available through our newly opened online shop at corsair.com.

When you buy $500 RAM from Corsair and it dies in a year (which happens to even the best) you will not get $500 RAM in return. You won't even get $400 or even $200 quality RAM. Instead you will get some garbage Qimonda that other manufacturers sell as value RAM. It happened to me twice and the kits they sent back barely run spec.

I used to be a Corsair faithful but not anymore.
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