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Corsair Releases High Density DDR3 with New American Blue DHX+ Fins Corsair, a worldwide leader in high-performance computer memory, power supplies and flash memory products, including solid-state drives, today announced a new set of high density products for Intel Core i5 and Core i7 processors. These DIMMs are available in dual and triple channel configurations and are specifically tuned for Intel CPUs.The 8GB an... [ Read full article ] |
can't wait to see a benchmark test with the new i7 860 |
/me breaks out his credit card... looks at his AM3 motherboard... sighs and places his card back in his wallet. Makes me wish I went i7... |
What's with the "American Blue"? I think we need some "Canadian Red" now :bleh: |
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Agree'd. Let's get out the spraypaint! |
Could someone explain the benefits of high density ram...I'm dense |
These sticks look nice, although I seriously can't see myself needing 12GB before my motherboard's obsolete. Quote:
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Gezz thought it was going to be more complicated then that....Thxs |
Now we can do 24 gigs on a standered x58 board lol... Server is right. |
Eh, wait a minute - this is bullocks. They're still 2GB modules, they're just available in sets of four or six. Thanks for the blue paint, Corsair.:blarg: |
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