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COMPUTEX 08: Corsair touts 4GB Dominator DDR3 memory
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COMPUTEX 08: Corsair touts 4GB Dominator DDR3 memory

by Clement James  on Jun 2, 2008
'Lightning fast' 2,000MHz kit to debut at the Taipei Thunderdome. Do you really want to know the price?.
Memory manufacturer Corsair has promised to introduce a 4GB DDR3 memory kit next month.

The firm will unveil the 4GB Dominator DDR3 memory kit at CompuTex 2008 in June in Taipei.

The 4GB Dominator is tested and guaranteed for operation at the lightning fast overclocked speed of 2,000MHz, and promises to provide superior performance for desktop platforms.

Corsair claimed that the kit keeps cool through its patented DHX technology, which features a quad-layer heat sink designed to remove heat via two paths.

"Corsair is focused on building the industry's fastest memory available in the largest densities," said Richard Hashim, director of marketing at Corsair.

"This new ultra-fast DDR3 4GB Dominator solution demonstrates Corsair's commitment to lead the memory technology transition from DDR2 to DDR3 and from 2GB solutions to 4GB solutions."

The 4GB memory kit will be available in the third quarter for US$675.

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