Plenty Of Performance!
Review Summary
The Corsair Dominator Titanium 64GB (2x32GB) DDR5-6000 CL30 is a premium RAM kit that delivers high-end performance out of the box with EXPO/XMP support. It combines high speed with large capacity, so it is recommended for both gamers and professionals working on demanding tasks. The design is sleek and minimal, and the kit easily outperforms most others in benchmarks. Overall, it’s a reliable, high-performance option for users who need serious memory power.
Hours Tested: 5
Overall
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Performance - 9.5/10
9.5/10
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Design - 9/10
9/10
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Features - 9/10
9/10
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Value - 7.5/10
7.5/10
Pros
- Chart-topping performance
- Runs @ 6000MT/s, CL30
- Premium design
- Customizable top
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
Cons
- 57mm height
- Price
If you’re in the market for a premium DDR5 kit with solid performance, you probably have heard of the Corsair Dominator Titanium line-up. There is no denying that it is one of the best DDR5 RAM kits you can buy right now, and we have already reviewed and tested three different variants from the series:
This time around, we are going to benchmark the Corsair Dominator Titanium 64GB (2×32) kit with 6000 MT/s, CL30 specs to see how much of a performance difference you can expect from double the storage.
Memory Color | Grey |
Heat Spreader | Aluminum |
Memory Size | 64GB (2 x 32GB) |
Memory Type | DDR5 |
Package Memory Format | UDIMM |
Package Memory Pin | 288 |
Performance Profile | EXPO & XMP |
SPD Latency | 40-40-40-77 |
SPD Speed | 4800MHz |
SPD Voltage | 1.1V |
Tested Latency | 30-36-36-76 |
Tested Speed | 6000 MT/s |
Tested Voltage | 1.40V |
Packaging And Unboxing
You know the kit is different when Corsair ditches its icon highlighter-yellow packaging to go with a more subtle look. In any case, there are no complaints about the unboxing experience. The kit comes in a simple, minimalistic grey box with a picture of the memory at the front, nothing more.
The package has two 32GB kits. No other accessories, like the tool kit or fin bar modules that came in the Special Edition are included.
Design
Here’s a clear look at the Cool Grey variant. The overall design follows the same theme we saw in the packaging, simple. There are no aggressive curves, just Dominator Titanium branding at the center. The black top of the heat spreader complements the light grey design.
Speaking of which, there are two screws at the top that you can remove to flip the black part. This way, you can change the orientation of the Dominator logo. Along with that, if you want a different look or lower height, you can also get the Fin Accessory Kit or Wave Accessory Kit.
The back follows pretty much the same design, just with the addition of the label.
The serial of the kit we are testing is CMP64GX5M2B6000Z30. Version 5.43.01 shows that the kit is using Hynix-based ICs. Version 4.xx means Samsung and version 3.xx means Micron.
Testing Setup
We used this setup to benchmark the kit via AIDA64:
- CPU Cooler: DeepCool Mystique 360
- CPU: Ryzen 7 9800X3D [Auto, Stock]
- Motherboard: MSI MEG X870E GODLIKE
- GPU: Gigabyte RTX 4090 Gaming OC
- Storage: Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus 2TB Gen4x4 NVMe SSD
- Power Supply: Corsair HX1200i ATX 3.0 Platinum
- Operating System: Windows 11 Pro Build 23H2
The kit supports both AMD EXPO and Intel XMP, so you don’t have to worry about your platform. I enabled EXPO from the BIOS and there were no stability issues.
Here are both ZenTimings and CPU-Z screenshots (swipe to view) that confirm the rated speeds and latency.
Test Results
Let’s go over how the kit performed in AIDA64 benchmarks and also check its results compared to other Dominator Titanium variants and more kits.
AIDA64 Benchmarks
Performance Comparison With Other Kits
Let’s go over all four of these benchmarks when compared with other DDR5 kits, including 2x16GB variants of the same Dominator Titanium RGB.
Across the charts, the Corsair Dominator Titanium (2x32GB) DDR5-6000 CL30 seems to be dominating all other kits. For example, in AIDA64 Write benchmarks, the kit came in second, and the 2x16GB variants of the same RAM were far below. A similar story follows as we swipe through the Read and Latency benchmarks as well. It is only the Copy benchmarks where the 2x32GB variant falls down the chart, but even then, the difference is marginal and shouldn’t cause any issues.
Should You Buy It?
Buy It If
✅You need incredible performance: As seen in the benchmarks, the Corsair Dominator Titanium (2x32GB) DDR5-6000 CL30 is the way to go if you need high-end performance. The 6000/CL30 configuration is perfect for the Ryzen 7000 series, and that’s what I would recommend it for. If you’re running a Ryzen 9000 processor, you should consider its 6400 MT/s variant.
✅Your work demands high-capacity DDR5 memory: While most gaming setups work fine with two kits of 16GB each (total 32GB), this specific Corsair Dominator Titanium features 64GB of combined capacity, making it a good choice for productivity.
Don’t Buy It If
❌You don’t have RAM height restrictions: Even though many coolers have adjustable fan height, the 57mm tall kit can pose restrictions.
Final Thoughts
The Corsair Dominator Titanium 64 GB (2×32 GB) 6000 MT/s CL30 delivers exactly what it promises. With a single click of EXPO/XMP, you get the advertised speed, along with chart-leading performance in read, write, and latency—all while bringing 64GB of high capacity to the table. For users handling demanding workloads or playing the latest games, that extra headroom can make a real difference. Corsair’s limited lifetime warranty also adds long-term peace of mind.
That said, the 57 mm module height could be a concern for PCs with air coolers, and the price reflects its premium positioning. But if your setup, especially one based on platforms like Ryzen 7000, is built to take advantage of 6000 MT/s speeds, this kit stands out as a strong, no-compromise choice.
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With a major in Computer Science, Sameed is a tech enthusiast who puts his passion for gadgets into words and creates informative blogs. From comparing different hardware to reviewing the best RAMs, motherboards, and graphics cards for your next build, Sameed has covered a wide spectrum of topics that have given him a special insight into every nook and cranny of the tech world. Sameed is also a certified expert at Computer Hardware & Networking.
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