Corsair Dominator PC2-8888 DDR2 review

Ultimate performance and efficiency, but at what price?

The downside of the Dominator is the price tag

TechRadar Verdict

The best SDRAM available, but at a hideous price

Pros

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    Performance in a class of its own

Cons

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    Wallet-crunching price

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You have to pay through the filtrum for the highest-performing components - 'twas ever thus - but how far are you willing to go? Corsair's latest Dominator memory is designed for high-end, atom-splitting Conroe/FX- 62 gaming rigs, and runs at an incredible 1,111MHz out of the box - the fastest retail memory you can buy.

Moreover, it's eminently overclockable, thanks to the heat exchangers. Their multi-layer construction goes right down to the basalt - well, the PCB at any rate - to conduct heat away in the most efficient manner possible. As a result, the Dominator's base latency at 1111MHz is 4-4-4-12, better than DDR2's usual CAS latency of five, and faster than the stock 1066MHz you'd expect with the highest of high-end memory.

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