Corsair Memory For Your Intel Core Processors

PostDateIconWednesday, 02 December 2009 08:19 | PostAuthorIconWritten by Matthew Kerridge |
Corsair are well known and extremely established in the computing and hardware markets and have been for years now. They can produce memory products not only for the home, but large multinational companies and hangar sized server rooms. Corsair Memory has long been thought of as the best and most reliable manufacturer of such systems.
by MatthewKerridge


Corsair are well known and extremely established in the computing and hardware markets and have been for years now. They can produce memory products not only for the home, but large multinational companies and hangar sized server rooms. Corsair Memory has long been thought of as the best and most reliable manufacturer of such systems.

Intel, Tyan and Supermicro are just a few of the multinational companies that have made a deal with Corsair to incorporate their memory products into their own hardware. Corsair was chosen from a list of memory manufacturers as they can provide great quality memory devices at affordable prices for both ends of their market.

The Dominator is the name of the latest technology produced by Corsair this year. This was specifically designed to provide stable performance, heat minimization and high performance.

Within its short release time, the Dominator range has done exactly that and powered past its leading competitors in the market. It has won performance awards in the computing industry already due to its cutting edge technology available to all areas of the market. The latest budget range is named the Value Select range and is aimed predominantly at laptop owners running DDR1 and DDR2 setups.

It is widely known that Corsair cover many areas of the computing market but their original and best XMS range is still going strong. This range specialises in what Corsair are known for, reliable, quality memory inputs. Before this XMS range was developed, such advanced technology was only available to large and well to do corporate companies. This range was revolutionary and made such technology available to all.

The XMS range also has a Pro series which was made especially for gamers who require a lot of memory which loads very quickly. This memory incorporates real time activity LEDs, letting the owner know exactly what is happening with their equipment and when. The whole of the XMS family is available with either silver or black heat spreaders, depending of the preference of the buyer.

Corsair not only now manufacture memory modules but have also branched out into creating performance liquid cooling units. They have called these ranges the Flash Survivor series and the Flash Voyager series, all helping to establish Corsair Memory further into the leading end of their chosen market.

About the Author:

Matthew Kerridge is an expert in computer consumables. If you want more information about types of Corsair memory or are looking for a trusted computer retailer please visit http://www.ebuyer.com
 
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