⚡ Power your productivity with Corsair’s sleek, speedy DDR3 memory!
The Corsair CMX8GX3M2A1333C9 is an 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 desktop memory kit running at 1333 MHz with CL9 latency. Featuring energy-efficient 1.5V operation and stylish aluminum heat spreaders, it delivers reliable dual channel performance compatible with both AMD and Intel systems, ensuring cool, fast, and stable computing for professional-grade multitasking.
Brand | Corsair |
Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 12.07 x 0.64 cm; 45 g |
Item model number | CMX8GX3M2A1333C9 |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
Series | corsair |
Colour | 1333Mhz |
Form Factor | DIMM |
Processor Count | 1 |
RAM Size | 8 GB |
Memory Technology | DDR3 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Memory Clock Speed | 1333 MHz |
Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 45 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
Y**Y
Really Awesome Memory! (RAM) (plus Update)
Sehr guter Produkt! Ihr muss doch kaufen!I strongly recommend anyone to get this RAM. Ignore those look-at-me Corsair chips with the fins and what have you; they're for kiddies to show off what mom 'n pops got 'em, or just for people who dig that sort of thing.This stuff is fast, sleek, and quality RAM. I have four of these in Dual Channel.. 2GB|2GB|2GB|2GB and they perform beautifully.I know this is probably really obvious to most of you, but make sure (for those who're new to building) that your motherboard supports DDR3 at 1600MHz, although they will run just fine at 1333MHz, which you'll find them defaulted at. If you have unusual third-party CPU heatsinks, make sure you'll have enough room to fit this RAM, although you likely won't run into any problems. My Arctic Freezr 13 covers a couple of the DIMM ports a bit, on my ASUS 990FX motherboard, but there's really no problem with these DIMMs.Personally, I think these DIMMs look awesome, and perform awesomely, so quit hesitating and just grab some! (:5/5UPDATE:Well well well, what can I say? All this time later, and they're still performing "beautifully". :D Epic stuff. The technologically greedy (AKA: Enthusiast? :P) part of me, wishes I had gone with 4GB/4GB/4GB/4GB purely because I can - but being the logical person I am, I know that's just asinine for normal gaming.. 8GB is more than enough. xD ...plus, damn good price!Anywho, boys, girls, men, women, and everything inbetween... these DIMMs are damn good quality, IMHO. G'luck!
S**E
Reliable, fast, robust
I have had one of these in my PC for seven months now. I have had no issues whatsoever. The DIMM was easily installed - unlike some sticks I've had in the past, which required a worrying degree of downward force on the motherboard to slot in properly - and I have experienced zero performance or stability issues with it since. The heat-spreader that covers the "guts" of the circuitry gives it a nice quality, streamlined appearance, which isn't particularly important since it's going to be living out of sight inside the case anyway, but it also makes handling the item less fiddly and less potentially damaging versus putting your grubby mitts directly onto the solder and silicon of a bare stick (presumably the plastic also offers some insulation against static charge, always a danger to electronic components equipment when handled directly). Oh, and it obviously keeps it cool too, not that overheating is a problem I've ever experienced with RAM, but hey ho! it can't hurt.When you can pick up a quality piece of equipment like this so cheaply, and from a reliable and trusted brand like Corsair, there is simply no reason to settle for hit-and-miss unbranded RAM sticks that cost almost as much. Nor will you find much real value from shelling out a lot more on fancy "premium" memory (unless to plan on overclocking the RAM itself, for all the tiny real-world benefits that will get you).I have just purchased a second stick to upgrade the memory to 8GB total. In short, this has been a very satisfactory purchase, and comes highly recommended.
P**R
Great RAM, Great Price
I have to admit to having been rather suspicious about these memory modules. After all, Corsair is a top RAM brand, and isn't DDR3 the fastest RAM? Four GB for less than 20 pounds, and free delivery! I paid four times that two years ago for the identical 4GB already installed in my PC. Perhaps the RAM would be `factory refurbished' returns from other unhappy buyers.Well, MyMemory delivered in four days. The packaging was sealed, new and not dog-eared as I half expected. Whatever happened to anti-static packaging? The two memory modules, made in Taiwan, were each snugly fitted in a plastic shell which could be prised open with fingers alone, no scissors required. The weight of the aluminium heat sinks gave the modules a feeling of quality and they certainly looked the business.There are no instructions. No attempt is made to provide any information on how to fit them or what precautions to take, so if you're new to fiddling with the internals of a PC, read the relevant pages of the motherboard manual (it'll be in plain English) or do some research on the web. It's a simple job and can be done in about 5 minutes if you know what to do - and a `computer expert' will probably charge about forty pounds for doing it. The outer carton unhelpfully suggests `get unlimited support with our tech experts by visiting: asktheramguy dot com' - I've just looked and the website doesn't exist.Anyway, the modules installed without problem and the PC has happily recognised them. So I can happily recommend both MyMemory and this Corsair RAM.Be aware, however, that the product shipped from Jersey and so prices will be going up 20% in April 2012 when the VAT loophole is closed.
R**C
top of the class
I have had all manner of assorted RAM issues, mostly self inflicted i might add, using cheaper and unknown brand RAM.Having bench tested all the RAM chips i have used, these are by far the most stable and efficient i have come across.They stay very cool under load.RAM chips dont tend to set fire to themselves anyway lol, but these run a few C's under my previous batch.I ended up buying 4 matched sets of this RAM to replace my previous glaring error of mixed timing/brand chips and now it just runs like someone lit a candle up its backside. So its safe to assume the perfectly match clock speeds plus the utter perfection of all Corsair products, has given rise to a new lease of life in this 16gb system.i use my PC for music production as im a full time composer, so the RAM is the backbone of whats happening for me daily.i tend to load in a big template of sounds and knowing that they are completely stable and being addressed quickly with no glitches or stutter/bottle necks, is a weight off my mind.i recommend these chips 100%
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