Dominator® GT breaks World Record with 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ Processor Family
February 10, 2011 | 12:10
Companies: #corsair
– Extreme overclockers “splmann” and "Mat" Post Record-Breaking 2711.5 Marks in MaxxMem –
FREMONT, California — February 10th, 2011 — Corsair®, a worldwide designer and supplier of high-performance components to the PC gaming hardware market, today announced that its Dominator® GT ultra-high performance DDR3 memory was used to set a new world record for the MaxxMem benchmark with the new 2nd generation Intel Core processor family (Sandy Bridge).
Renowned extreme overclockers “splmann,” aka Roger Tanner, and "Mat", aka Matthias Zronek, posted a list-topping score of 2711.5 marks running at 1,148 MHz at CL7-7-6-21 at 1T.
"We’ve broken several records with Corsair Dominator GT memory," stated Roger Tanner and Matthias Zronek. "It's truly outstanding. The reliability and headroom are amazing."
The hardware used included an Asus™ P8P67 WS Revolution motherboard, Intel® Core™ i7-2600K processor, and a pair of Corsair Dominator GTDDR3 memory modules.
The ranking can be viewed at the HWBOT MaxxMem hall of fame.Additional details and photos of the record-breaking configuration are available here.
More information about Corsair’s high-performance memory products can be found on the Corsair web site.
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