CORSAIR Dominator Titanium RGB DDR5 RAM 64GB (2x32GB) DDR5 6600MHz CL32 Intel XMP iCUE Compatible Computer Memory - Black (CMP64GX5M2X6600C32)
Sophisticated Styling, Premium Quality: Clean, refined styling combines with premium forged aluminum construction, for quality you can feel.
Beyond the Cutting Edge of Performance: Push your system to new heights with the latest DDR5 memory, unlocking even faster frequencies, greater capacities, and better performance.
11 Vibrant Addressable RGB LEDs: Each module boasts 11 individually addressable LEDs to illuminate your PC with spectacular customizable lighting.
Swappable Top Bar: Time for a new look? Change your memory’s style and cooling capacity with official accessories or 3D print your own top bar for your own unique style.
Patented CORSAIR DHX Cooling: Cools the memory through both the ICs and the ground plane of the PCB itself with its own dedicated heatspreader, ensuring high performance even under extreme loads.
Heat Spreader
Aluminum
LED Lighting
RGB
Memory Series
DOMINATOR TITANIUM
Memory Size
2x (32GB)
Performance Profile
XMP 3.0
SPD Speed
4800MHz
Tested Latency
32-39-39-76
Tested Speed (Up To)
6600
Fan Included
No
Memory Color
BLACK
Memory Compatibility
Intel 700 Series (13th Gen Intel Core CPUs or newer)
Memory Detail Compatibility
Intel 700 Series (13th Gen Intel Core CPUs or newer)
Memory Type
DDR5
Package Memory Format
DIMM
Package Memory Pin
288
SPD Latency
40-40-40-77
SPD Voltage
1.1V
Tested Voltage
1.40V
Weight
0.338
Power Draw
Extreme OC PMIC
Memory Review: Corsair DDR5 64GB Dominator Titanium 6600
I have chosen Corsair, because I have experienced their high-quality products over the past 15 years. Since I chose the Asus ROG Maximus z790 Hero BTF as my motherboard, I wanted to find the fastest and maximum amount of memory while maintaining stability.
The Corsair DDR5 64GB Dominator Titanium 6600 was the fastest 64GB memory listed on the compatibility list while keeping in the Titanium family. Although other memory may have been faster, they maxed out at 48GB.
There is a great article from corsair that can help customers choose the best memory for their needs. https://www.corsair.com/us/en/explorer/diy-builder/memory/best-ram-for-gaming-in-2024/
Installation Notes: The memory took some time to find the most stable settings. At this point in time, Asus only supports XMP 2.0 so finding the most stable settings took some time. They are constantly updating their bios system. It was the last update that made my system stable.
Here is a link to my system build notes. I list the exact settings that I was able to achieve a stable system.