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    Corsair Dominator Platinum 2800 C11

    CMD16GX3M4A2800C11 - 4x4GB with Airflow fan

    2800Mhz 11-14-14-35 - 1.65V - ver. 5.12







    Last edited by Dumo; 10-24-2012 at 02:04 PM.

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    2X4GB tests on Asus MVE bios 0021, AsRock OC Formula and I7-3770K

    XMP 2800 cas11



    32m @ 2800 11-13-13-35 1T - 1.625V



    32m @ 2900 11-14-14-35 2T - 1.65V




    So far with air cooling (limited by imc on air)

    Last edited by Dumo; 10-24-2012 at 10:44 PM.

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    nice dumo! lets see 4 sticks

    although I like the idea of splitting costs with a buddy and each keeping 2 sticks
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    Awesome Dumo, are these new ones better than the ones I sent?

    I still have not tested mine yet, lol
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    Awesome Dumo, are these new ones better than the ones I sent?

    I still have not tested mine yet, lol
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    Thanks Splave

    Its an awesome ram and definitely it will fly @ 3200 with your 3226

    @L0ud..Its the same, only with new sticker 11-14-14
    Last edited by Dumo; 10-24-2012 at 10:41 AM.

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    Well for 600$ they better offer the fan !

    Any 16GB action Dumo ?

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    16GB action :

    2600C10-12-12-30 1T 1.695Vdimm

    pi322600c10-12-12-1t16GB.jpg

    2666C10-13-13-30 1T 1.675Vdimm

    pi322666c10-13-13-1t16GB.jpg

    2800C11-13-13-30 2T 1.675Vdimm

    pi322800c11-13-131T16GB.jpg

    Trying to get higher, but having a hard time already stabilising 2850MHz and to be honest don't think it's worth it, besides for bragging rights...
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    Hmm, not that I'd pay the ridiculous amount of money for these just to run them at 2400 in an X79 setup, but you know I have to ask so...Can they do 9-11-10 at 1200MHz?
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    Hynix cfr will be hard to go cas9

    Imo, it will shine bright with upcoming new chipset

    Testing with oc formula now..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dumo View Post
    Hynix cfr will be hard to go cas9

    Imo, it will shine bright with upcoming new chipset

    Testing with oc formula now..
    Good to know this stuff should work with Haswell (and presumably Ivy Bridge-E as well). Got all this Elpida Hyper lying around that's useless now
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    Quick test on X79 for our C9 friend

    2400C9-12-10-27 1T tRFC 174 at 1.66Vdimm passed 32M.... lowering to 11 tRCD is BSOD galore....

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    16GB/1.65V and bios 1.42K




    1.61V 4X4



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    Last edited by Dumo; 12-06-2012 at 11:24 PM.

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    Do they have different chips compared to the 16gb 2666cl10? Cause I wonder the high voltage you need for 16gb 2666cl10...compare with mine:
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    The 2666C10 are Samsung but the 2800C11 are Hynix.

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    You can never have enough D9's.

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    Yeap, sadly I will not open the dimms to see which Hynix type exactly... far too expensive and hard to open sample in my book :p

    But I already find it cool these 2800C11-14-14 can handle 2600C10-12-12 rockstable... we will have to await newer CPU technologies to see if we can push these far further then 2800MHz for daily usage...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leeghoofd View Post
    Yeap, sadly I will not open the dimms to see which Hynix type exactly... far too expensive and hard to open sample in my book :p

    But I already find it cool these 2800C11-14-14 can handle 2600C10-12-12 rockstable... we will have to await newer CPU technologies to see if we can push these far further then 2800MHz for daily usage...
    Heard newr cpu imc pwr starts at 2933 lol
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    sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssttt Hiwa, they are everywhere :p
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    Quote Originally Posted by Don_Dan View Post
    The 2666C10 are Samsung but the 2800C11 are Hynix.
    so...hynix would be better for high clock, wouldn't they?


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    Best thing for high clock is IMC.If you do not have a capable IMC you can buy whatever memory you like.Frequency wise,i guess Hynix would clock easier i guess if you target 3200,but for 2600-2800 range samsungs crush them regarding latency.I would choose 2666 C10 anyday instead of Hynix CFR

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    Thanks therefore...my IMC seems to be good...2666 at stockvoltage...the rest - see here:
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    Quote Originally Posted by emertX View Post
    so...hynix would be better for high clock, wouldn't they?
    Hynix is better for max clock as they scale to high CAS values, but for benching Samsung seems to be a bit better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leeghoofd View Post
    Yeap, sadly I will not open the dimms to see which Hynix type exactly... far too expensive and hard to open sample in my book :p
    No need to pull the spreaders, Corsair Ver5.12= Hynix CFR.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Don_Dan View Post
    Hynix is better for max clock as they scale to high CAS values, but for benching Samsung seems to be a bit better.
    Thanks again, hopefully they'll scale well with my imc!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Don_Dan View Post
    Hynix is better for max clock as they scale to high CAS values, but for benching Samsung seems to be a bit better.
    I totally agree Dan, these dimms are for max mhz runs.

    If you are benching then you would be using neither as PSC or BBSE is a far better choice.

    However, Haswell is where these will really shine.
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