
Corsair's top of the tops memory brand, the Dominator, is well-known for its tendency to overclock and reach some crazy frequencies but sometimes it's just plain ol' mean (to the competition). To please its maker and show other manufacturers what speed means a DDR3 Dominator module got itself overclocked to a massive
2462.8 MHz. The proof is
over here and it also shows that Asus' Intel X48-powered P5E3 Premium motherboard backed up Corsair's memory, and not a product based on Nvidia's nForce 790i Ultra SLI. In addition, we'd like to remind you that the maximum JEDEC-approved DDR3 frequency is 'just' 1600 MHz.