CORSAIR Releases Dominator Titanium DDR5 Kits

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[Press Release] CORSAIR has designed new DDR5 memory kits for the latest Intel and AMD processors. The latest addition expands the Dominator lineup of memory, introducing the Dominator Titanium DDR5.

CORSAIR boasts elegance and performance in one package, delivering a premium build quality and essential features like support for Intel XMP 3.0 or AMD EXPO, making the memory a compelling option for modern PC builds.

Unlike many of its competitors, the Dominator Titanium DDR5 includes replaceable top bars. This ensures the memory is suitable for users who prefer over-the-top aesthetics or a minimalistic look.

Using a Fin Accessory Kit, the RGB light can be replaced with top bars that utilize fins, giving the memory a similar look as its predecessors.

Corsair Dominator Titanium DDR5

Further adding to its aesthetic, the Dominator Titanium DDR5 includes 11 individually addressable RGB LEDs, allowing various lighting combinations to enhance any PC gaming setup.

CORSAIR also supports its iCUE software, enabling synchronized lighting based on different situations. However, as said earlier, the glamorous aesthetic is just one part of the new memory’s appeal.

The Dominator Titanium DDR5 boasts a maximum speed of 8000 MT/s based on the different kits. Furthermore, it supports up to 192GB capacities, allowing users to pair four 48GB kits with compatible builds.

This, combined with CAS latencies of around 30 in certain SKUs, should make the memory a compelling choice for anyone looking to pick up new DDR5 kits. CORSAIR also aims to push performance further, moving beyond 8000 MT/s in future Dominator Titanium kits.

The Dominator Titanium DDR5 is cooled by an aluminum heatspreader, which excels in both cooling and aesthetics. Additionally, overall build quality is excellent as a result of CORSAIR’s hand-sorted memory chips.

The initial launch will allow Intel users to pick between white and black models, while AMD users will be able to buy the memory in the cool gray color. As mentioned earlier, these kits feature a high degree of customization.

CORSAIR is also launching limited SKUs for collectors and PC gaming enthusiasts. With 500 kits for each SKU, these models boast precisely tuned timings with higher frequencies for the best performance possible.

The Dominator Titanium DDR5 is now available through various distributions and retailers. It includes a lifetime warranty and more details about the memory can be found on the company’s official website.

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