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There's a lot to like about Corsair's Dominator GT 2133MHz kit. For the most part, the specifications are superb. Crank up the clock and the clocks and the performance is pretty handy, too. Brownie points also go to Corsair for the sheer quality of this kit. The heat sinks are top notch and as if that wasn't enough, you get active cooling as well. Bear all this in mind and it even measures up well for sheer value.
We disliked
In relative terms, this is not a cheap kit. The high frequencies can't be sustained with low latencies, either. But truly these are minor quibbles in the context of a great little dual-channel kit.
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