Hi guys,

After playing with Dominator GTX1 (renamed GTX3 in the meantime) on subzero, today I decided to play with the new Dominator GTX6. The modules are single-sided (1GB each) to release the stress from the memory controller (IMC) and they look like this:



Hmmm... wait, where did the modules go?



2x1GB 2625MHz 9-11-10-30 1.65v are at the moment the fastest factory binned modules.
I still don't have the screws for KingpinCooling.com Dominance cooler so I decided to apply pressure MY WAY



So... let's finish the short presentation and get to the subject.

Test system:

  • CPU: Core i7 870 ES @ LN2 (-70oC)
  • MB: Gigabyte P55-UD4 (F9 BIOS)
  • MEM: 2 x Corsair Dominator GTX6 1GB ( around -80-90 oC due to bad contact)
  • VGA: HIS Radeon X1600PRO
  • HDD: Samsung SP F3 500GB
  • PSU: Sapphire PURE 1250W


Some considerations:

  • The CPU isn't special binned, just an ES sample from Intel... the only one I have
  • B2B = disabled (you can see also in the SuperPI screenshot)



CL8 frequency WR - 3011MHz 8-11-8-31 1T 1.9v - Validation




SuperPI 1M was stable at about 2970-2980MHz (bootup frequency ) with the same latency, but the platform froze after that so no screenshot. Anyway I can show you an intermediate result:

SuperPI 1M @ 2900MHz 8-11-8-31 1T 1.9v



And now some more pictures:








Absolute stunning memories from Corsair, cherry-picked PSC chips

Thanks for reading this,
matose