** SKYLAKE MEMORY NOW AVAILABLE!! **

Great prices not looked at DDR 4 for over a year was never going to pay stupid high prices but now it's tempting me to upgrade my whole system in a few months time 2x 8 or 2x 16 think will go for faster 2x 8gb ram.
 
I see Corsair have covertly introduced the Dominator range onto their website for Skylake. :cool:

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I see Corsair have covertly introduced the Dominator range onto their website for Skylake. :cool:

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How is Dominator these days for reliability?

1066MHz DDR2 stuff I treat myself to back in the day wasn't absolutely terrible but had 2 stick die from separate packs within months of each other, weren't cheap either.
RMA though was kinda fast, got new sticks in 8 days and put that down to it failing all their test and glad they didn't muck around :)
 
FMTopfan said:
How is Dominator these days for reliability?

1066MHz DDR2 stuff I treat myself to back in the day wasn't absolutely terrible but had 2 stick die from separate packs within months of each other, weren't cheap either.
RMA though was kinda fast, got new sticks in 8 days and put that down to it failing all their test and glad they didn't muck around :)
Not sure, but I've had more Corsair kits than any others, I've never had any dead sticks. Corsair have a UK RMA base now, so should be even quicker.

I'm in the same boat, I had Dominator DDR2 1066, before that Pro Series DDR TWINX2048-3500LLPRO with the LED's over 10 year ago, best DDR kits available at the time, I sold them for around £100 about 6 years later lol.
 
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