Tuesday, September 26th 2023

Corsair Launches the Dominator Titanium DDR5 Memory

CORSAIR, a world leader in enthusiast components for gamers, creators, and PC builders, today launched the much anticipated latest addition to its award-winning memory line-up, DOMINATOR TITANIUM DDR5 memory. Built using some of the fastest DDR5 ICs alongside patented CORSAIR DHX cooling technology for improved overclocking potential, DOMINATOR TITANIUM continues the DOMINATOR legacy with a stunning design and blazing performance.

Sporting an elegant, fresh new aesthetic and built using premium materials and components, DOMINATOR TITANIUM DDR5 memory will be available for both Intel and AMD platforms, supporting Intel XMP 3.0 when paired with 12th and 13th-Gen Core processors or AMD EXPO for Ryzen 7000 CPUs. These technologies enable easy overclocking in just a couple of clicks on compatible platforms.
An exciting new feature with DOMINATOR TITANIUM is support for fully replaceable top bars, allowing owners to customize their memory for a specific aesthetic. Anyone looking to go for a minimalist or classic look can do so with the separately available Fin Accessory Kits that replace the RGB light bar with top bars that utilize fins for an elegant look that harkens back to the original DOMINATOR memory.

Boasting 11 vibrant individually addressable RGB LED along its removable top-bar, DOMINATOR TITANIUM offers seamless lighting arrays to illuminate your system. More advanced system-wide effects are possible when combined with the powerful CORSAIR iCUE Murals, for synchronized lighting that matches your music, games, or movies.

DOMINATOR TITANIUM will launch with kits in a range of speeds of up to 8,000MT/s, capacities up to 192 GB (4x 48 GB) and with CAS latencies as low as 30 on some SKUs. Future DOMINATOR TITANIUM kits will push the limits of DRAM performance even further, as new platforms unlock speeds beyond 8,000MT/s. DOMINATOR TITANIUM DDR5 memory kits for Intel platforms are available in a choice of white or black, while DOMINATOR TITANIUM DDR5 kits for AMD platforms are available in Cool Gray at launch.

CORSAIR will celebrate the launch of the latest version of DOMINATOR Memory with a limited run of First Edition kits, boasting tight timings and higher frequencies. Limited to just 500 kits per SKU, and individually numbered, enthusiasts will need to act fast to secure a unique piece of CORSAIR history.

As with all CORSAIR DDR5 memory, DOMINATOR TITANIUM modules are built using hand-sorted, tightly screened memory chips to ensure consistently high frequencies, atop performance PCBs for excellent signal quality and stability. Cooling these chips is a stylish solid aluminium heat spreader that efficiently conducts heat away from your memory, while complementing your system's modern aesthetic. A limited lifetime warranty grants you peace of mind that your new memory will last throughout your PC's lifespan and future upgrades.

Availability, Warranty, and Pricing

CORSAIR DOMINATOR TITANIUM DDR5 kits are available immediately from the CORSAIR webstore and the CORSAIR worldwide network of authorized retailers and distributors.

CORSAIR DOMINATOR TITANIUM DDR5 is backed by a limited lifetime warranty, alongside the CORSAIR worldwide customer service and technical support network.
Source: Corsair
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33 Comments on Corsair Launches the Dominator Titanium DDR5 Memory

#1
Chomiq

Not tall enough, needs about 5 extra cm.
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#3
Chomiq
TheLostSwedeThe top part is interchangeable. For some reason none of the press images show that.

From Computex.
www.youtube.com/shorts/9TxvBNf-qkM
It's still a no go if you want to use a dual tower cooler.
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#4
Arco
Needs to block airflow, not tall enough...
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#5
TheLostSwede
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ChomiqIt's still a no go if you want to use a dual tower cooler.
I simply explained why. If you don't like it, take it up with Corsair, I don't work for them.
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#6
Chomiq
TheLostSwedeI simply explained why. If you don't like it, take it up with Corsair, I don't work for them.
Am I insulting you or something? No. Then stop acting like I am. It's stupid design, you don't have to defend it.
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#7
TheLostSwede
News Editor
ChomiqAm I insulting you or something? No. Then stop acting like I am. It's stupid design, you don't have to defend it.
So don't comment in my reply then.
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#8
TheDeeGee
Soon we need bigger cases for tall memory.
ChomiqIt's still a no go if you want to use a dual tower cooler.
I'd just go with something low profile from G.Skill or Crucial then.

I don't need super duper fast memory anyways.
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#9
Chomiq
TheLostSwedeSo don't comment in my reply then.
Stop replying to my post then. K thx bye.
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#10
CrAsHnBuRnXp
This was supposed to be out in July. It's about time! Wasnt this supposed to be a limited edition thing? I thought I remember reading that.
ChomiqAm I insulting you or something? No. Then stop acting like I am. It's stupid design, you don't have to defend it.
This is premium memory. If you bought this, you arent using a dual tower air cooler.
ChomiqStop replying to my post then. K thx bye.
Put your big boy pants on and stop acting like a child.
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#11
shoskunk
Okay..

-10 replies and 5 of them are responses putting down the product.

-The product was "sup-posed" to be here a while ago.

This is standard shaming to try to create a pre-concieved image of a vendor and/or product.

Y'all really think Corsair is going to release something like that given the current heat output of cpus and associated air hsf designs. I don't. They haven't.

The skinny: TPU, Tom's (etc) and the YouTube gang are no longer on the "trusted reviewer" road map for new release product testing anymore because they're playing dirty.

They have to actually purchase some stuff to test these days and they're mad. Boohoo!

Why u still do this?
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#12
mechtech
Still waiting for 10” heat spreaders so I can cut a hole in my case and have them stick out like a blower on a muscle car. ;)
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#13
CrAsHnBuRnXp
Why do people have to constantly come into news posts like this and just crap all over products all the time or crack jokes. Gets really annoying to read.
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#14
TheLostSwede
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CrAsHnBuRnXpWhy do people have to constantly come into news posts like this and just crap all over products all the time or crack jokes. Gets really annoying to read.
I have to admit that I do post some really crappy or mostly useless products for comic relief once in a while, but yeah, there's been a lot of trashing for no apparent reason as of late.
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#15
CrAsHnBuRnXp
Like i get it for products like that where most people just arent going to give two shits about some crappy product. But this is Corsair. People love to shit on them just because of iCue. This is a premium product. Youll pay a premium price. It is held to a higher standard than other memory. Complaining about how the memory if it gets any bigger you wont fit an air cooler on your CPU (which NO ONE would be doing if they purchased this ram since again it's a premium product. You arent saving money if youre putting this ram into a high end build) or how cases are going to have to get bigger to accommodate the ram because they won't be able to put on a side panel is just dumb commentary that isnt needed. It adds nothing of value to the thread.
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#17
ir_cow
Reviews almost done. Just need to write a conclusion. I'm late like always. Tested on both Intel and AMD platforms.


iCUE has gotten better and includes ability to write custom memory profiles :) Just need a MB that support it. ASUS doesn't see these user profiles in the BIOS. Not a Corsair problem btw. Any 4th or 5th profile created will not show up for any brand.

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#18
CrAsHnBuRnXp
I bought a 32GB kit 7000MT/s kit for my future build.
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#19
rv8000
ir_cowReviews almost done. Just need to write a conclusion. I'm late like always. Tested on both Intel and AMD platforms.


iCUE has gotten better and includes ability to write custom memory profiles :) Just need a MB that support it. ASUS doesn't see these user profiles in the BIOS. Not a Corsair problem btw. Any 4th or 5th profile created will not show up for any brand.

Looking forward to reading, curious if the heat spreader design and marketing lingo is more than just fluff. Vendors need to stop trapping air behind plastic diffusers.

At the very least disassembly looks more convenient allowing better thermal pads, paste, or additional pads for the pmic to be added/changed.
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#20
Hxx
CrAsHnBuRnXpWhy do people have to constantly come into news posts like this and just crap all over products all the time or crack jokes. Gets really annoying to read.
It deserves a few laughs especially at $235 for a 32gb kit
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#21
bogami
Nobody dares to mention the voltage! Yes how many Hz to 1.3V will the $value for all AMD R9 7950X3D users , set the right value and excuse for the title DOMINATOR ! Otherwise, it is only an expensive decorative solution! You can get 64GB for 235$ and even less ,98GB for 280$. The RAM disk option smells better to me!
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#22
onemanhitsquad
I have 2 first edition sets on the way. Because I want them. Simple

64gb black and 32gb white , 48gb black is out of stock
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#23
Broken Processor
shoskunkOkay..

-10 replies and 5 of them are responses putting down the product.

-The product was "sup-posed" to be here a while ago.

This is standard shaming to try to create a pre-concieved image of a vendor and/or product.

Y'all really think Corsair is going to release something like that given the current heat output of cpus and associated air hsf designs. I don't. They haven't.

The skinny: TPU, Tom's (etc) and the YouTube gang are no longer on the "trusted reviewer" road map for new release product testing anymore because they're playing dirty.

They have to actually purchase some stuff to test these days and they're mad. Boohoo!

Why u still do this?
I mean who else but reviewers would buy this over priced garbage? The days when I considered Corsair a decent memory vendor are long past.

Manufacturer's can stop giving samples for review if they like it will cost them and they will loose brand recognition there are always other vendors waiting to fill the void and seize the opportunity.
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#24
CrAsHnBuRnXp
Broken ProcessorI mean who else but reviewers would buy this over priced garbage?
They are first edition memory kits. Each SKU has a max batch of 500 and will be numbered. So they eventually become a collector's item. This is premium ram for a premium price. It's as simple as that. Tight timings and higher frequencies. Then after the 500 of each sku are made/sold, the second edition memory kits come and from my understanding of the article, will be looser timings with lower frequencies. That is what you are paying for.

If you or anyone else thinks it's garbage, well thats on you.
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#25
Hxx
CrAsHnBuRnXpEach SKU has a max batch of 500 and will be numbered. So they eventually become a collector's item
ya know why the max is 500? Cause that's the most they will sell given their value :roll:
but we enthusiasts call it "collector's items" ....
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