Test System
AIDA64 XMP Readout
Memory Kit Specifications / Comparison
Spoiler: AMD Comparison Memory Kits
Comparison Memory Kits
Memory Comparison |
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SKU | Brand | Name | Type | Config | Speed | Profile Timings | FCLK:UCLK:MCLK | Voltage | Profile | Review |
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32 GB JEDEC | | | DDR5 | SR 2x 16 GB | 4800 MT/s | 40-40-40-77-117 | 2000:1:1 | 1.1 V | | |
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128 GB JEDEC | | | DDR5 | DR 4x 32 GB | 4800 MT/s | 40-40-40-77-117 | 2000:2:1 | 1.1 V | | |
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KF552C40BBK2-32 | Kingston | Fury | DDR5 | SR 2x 16 GB | 5200 MT/s | 40-40-40-80-125 | 2000:1:1 | 1.25 V | XMP | |
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AX5U5200C3816G-B | XPG | Lancer | DDR5 | SR 2x 16 GB | 5200 MT/s | 38-38-38-76-126 | 2000:1:1 | 1.25 V | XMP | Link |
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CMK48GX5M2B5600C40 | Corsair | Vengeance | DDR5 | SR 2x 24 GB | 5600 MT/s | 40-40-40-77-117 | 2000:1:1 | 1.25 V | XMP | Link |
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SP032GXLWU560FDH | Silicon Power | Zenith RGB | DDR5 | SR 2x 16 GB | 5600 MT/s | 40-40-40-76-116 | 2000:1:1 | 1.25 V | XMP | Link |
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KF556C40BBK2-64 | Kingston | Fury Beast | DDR5 | DR 2x 32 GB | 5600 MT/s | 40-40-40-80-116 | 2000:1:1 | 1.25 V | XMP | |
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CMP64GX5M2B6000Z30 | Corsair | Dominator Titanium | DDR5 | DR 2x 32 GB | 6000 MT/s | 30-36-36-76 | 2000:1:1 | 1.40 V | EXPO | |
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CMH32GX5M2D6000C36W | Corsair | Vengeance RGB | DDR5 | SR 2x 16 GB | 6000 MT/s | 36-36-36-76-112 | 2000:1:1 | 1.35 V | XMP | Link |
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CMH32GX5M2B6000Z30 | Corsair | Vengeance RGB | DDR5 | SR 2x 16 GB | 6000 MT/s | 30-36-36-76-112 | 2000:1:1 | 1.40 V | EXPO | Link |
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F5-6000J3238F16GX2-FX5 | G.SKILL | Flare X5 | DDR5 | SR 2x 16 GB | 6000 MT/s | 32-38-38-96-134 | 2000:1:1 | 1.35 V | EXPO | Link |
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F5-6000J3038F16X2-TZ5N | G.SKILL | Trident Z5 Neo | DDR5 | SR 2x 16 GB | 6000 MT/s | 30-38-38-96-134 | 2000:1:1 | 1.35 V | EXPO | |
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ARS32G60D5R | Gigabyte | AORUS RGB | DDR5 | SR 2x 16 GB | 6000 MT/s | 40-40-40-76-112 | 2000:1:1 | 1.35 V | XMP | |
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KF560C36BBEAK2-32 | Kingston | Fury Beast RGB | DDR5 | SR 2x 16 GB | 6000 MT/s | 36-38-38-80-118 | 2000:1:1 | 1.35 V | EXPO | |
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NMUD532F81-6000LI20 | Neo Forza | Trinity | DDR5 | DR 2x 32 GB | 6000 MT/s | 40-40-40-77-117 | 2000:1:1 | 1.30 V | XMP | Link |
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NMUD548H82-6000LL20 | Neo Forza | MK5 | DDR5 | DR 2x 48 GB | 6000 MT/s | 40-40-40-77-117 | 2000:1:1 | 1.30 V | EXPO | |
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FF7D532G6000HC38ADC01 | Team Group | T-Force DELTAα | DDR5 | SR 2x 16 GB | 6000 MT/s | 38-38-38-76-117 | 2000:1:1 | 1.25 V | EXPO | Link |
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KD5AGUA80-62E400S | KLEVV | CRAS XR5 RGB | DDR5 | SR 2x 16 GB | 6200 MT/s | 40-42-42-78-120 | 2000:1:1 | 1.30 V | XMP | Link |
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NTZED5P62DP-32S | Netac | Z-RGB | DDR5 | SR 2x 16 GB | 6200 MT/s | 32-38-38-96-135 | 2000:1:1 | 1.35 V | XMP | Link |
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KD5AGUA80-64A320G | KLEVV | CRAS V RGB | DDR5 | SR 2x 16 GB | 6400 MT/s | 32-38-38-78-116 | 2000:1:1 | 1.35 V | XMP | |
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CMP48GX5M2X7200C36 | Corsair | Dominator Titanium | DDR5 | SR 2x 24 GB | 7200 MT/s | 36-46-46-116 | 2000:2:1 | 1.40 V | XMP | |
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Initial Setup
Photographing this memory while it was on became a bit of a challenge. The LEDs are extremely bright, but not individually distinguishable without a fast shutter speed of a camera. iCUE software does give you the ability to lower the light intensity if you find these LEDs are too bright inside the case. That being said, the default intensity setting is great for cases with tinted side panels. The only problem here is that, just like the Corsair Dominator Platinum, right behind the Dominator text are missing backing LEDs. It is hard to spot unless you are looking for it, but it becomes more noticeable the dimmer the LEDs are.
Enabling EXPO Profile
The Corsair Dominator Titanium DDR5-6000 memory kit reviewed today had no stability issues during the main testing phase. Though it should be noted that this memory kit is dual-rank (ICs on both sides), therefore not all AMD Ryzen 7000 internal memory controllers (IMC) are capable of running this memory in a 1:1 ratio. Starting with the AGESA 1.0.6.0 update, a limitation on the SoC voltage was enacted to prevent premature CPU failure. This voltage restriction limits weaker CPUs from running the optimal memory settings, but now it does allow for memory to operate in a 2:1 ratio. Something that was not possible before. While DDR5-6000 is the AMD "sweet spot," officially AMD only supports memory up to DDR5-5200 (Ryzen 7000), with everything above that considered an overclock. For best results, it is always suggested to seek out the motherboard manufacturer's memory QVL list or reach out to the Corsair support team for more information.
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