Corsair Dominator Titanium DDR5-7200 2x 24 GB Review - First Edition 19

Corsair Dominator Titanium DDR5-7200 2x 24 GB Review - First Edition

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Introduction

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Corsair is a well-known brand name in the United States and Europe and can be easily found in retail stores thanks to the identifiable yellow product boxes. The company has been well established in the computer market for a number of years now, offering gaming peripherals, flash drives, SSDs, AIOs, watercooling hardware, power supplies and entire pre-built computers. Of course, let's not forget about the highly successful memory division, which continually strives to offer the newest emerging technologies with the unmatched customer service Corsair is known for.

Corsair currently offers an assortment of memory products ranging from laptop DDR3 SODIMMs to PC enthusiast grade DDR5 memory. Using the well established DDR4 memory lines, Corsair brought forward both Vengeance and Dominator products, reusing the names and overall design language for the DDR5 iteration. Now, nearly two years after the launch of Intel's 12th Generation processors and DDR5 reaching consumer hands, the innovation continues with Non-Binary DRAM modules. These offer an increase in size compared to what is already available to consumers, offering 48 GB (2x 24 GB) and 96 GB (2x 48 GB) configurations.


In this review, we will be taking a closer look at Corsair newest take on the long-running Dominator series. Corsair Dominator Titanium is the next evolution of the product line, not only offering high-capacity configurations for both AMD and Intel systems, but also changing the way we think about RGB lighting. The Dominator series has been primarily marketed as a premium product, and the Dominator Titanium doesn't hold back either, with memory kits all the way up to 8000 MT/s. We will be testing this on both our AMD and Intel test systems to see how it compares to 32 GB memory kits. We'll give it a good overclocking session as well to find out if the Dominator Titanium series really lives up to the hype.

Specifications

Specifications
Manufacturer:CorsairCorsairCorsair
Series:Dominator TitaniumDominator TitaniumDominator Titanium
Model:CMP48GX5M2X7200C36CMP48GX5M2X7200C36CMP48GX5M2X7200C36
XMP Profile:XMP-1XMP-2 (OC)JEDEC
Speed Rating:DDR5-7200 MT/sDDR5-7400 MT/sDDR5-4800 MT/s
Rated Timings:36-46-46-11638-48-48-12040-40-40-77
Tested Capacity:48 GB (2x 24 GB)48 GB (2x 24 GB)48 GB (2x 24 GB)
Tested Voltage:1.40 V1.40 V1.1 V
Registered/Unbuffered:UnbufferedUnbufferedUnbuffered
Error Checking:ECC (resting)ECC (resting)ECC (resting)
IC Manufacturer:SK HynixSK HynixSK Hynix
Rev Testing:5.53.135.53.135.53.13
Form Factor:288-pin DIMM 288-pin DIMM 288-pin DIMM
Warranty:Limited LifetimeLimited LifetimeLimited Lifetime

Reviewer Note: It seems there is no good place to inform potential buyers that an OC DDR5-7400 profile is included with every memory kit. Though it is not guaranteed to work, it is a nice addition for those who want to perform minor system overclocking. Hassle free from BIOS deep diving into the DRAM settings, if you will.
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