Corsair introduces its Dominator Titanium DDR5 memory
- September 26, 2023
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With the Corsair Dominator Titanium DDR5 memory, we have proof that the gaming market, like the PC mod market, is getting more demanding every day, and that’s because
With the Corsair Dominator Titanium DDR5 memory, we have proof that the gaming market, like the PC mod market, is getting more demanding every day, and that’s because
With the Corsair Dominator Titanium DDR5 memory, we have proof that the gaming market, like the PC mod market, is getting more demanding every day, and that’s because In addition to top performance and premium reliability, there is also a demand for an impressive and attractive design.which will stand out in the interior (generally visible, thanks to the design of current chassis) of your PC, an interior in which some of the rest of the components also shine with their own light (literally in this case).
It is not easy to achieve this, but we are talking about Corsair, a brand specialized in this market, which has therefore for years presented proposals that score very high in these three points. something they did again with their Dominator Titanium DDR memories5, modules that will provide optimal performance, whether to be used with their basic configuration or for maximum performance through overclocking.
To that end, these Dominator Titanium memory modules use CORSAIR DHX cooling technology, and to accommodate all platforms, Corsair offers models for both Intel and AMD, making them the first Compliant with Intel XMP 3.0 and the latter enable the use of technology AMD EXPO for Ryzen 7000. This means they make overclocking easy by doing it in just a few clicks without messing around with settings and safely.
The Dominator Titanium memory sticks come to the market with sets in a series speed up to 8,000 MT/sabilities up to 192 gigabytes (4 x 48 GB) and with latencies that can be as low as CAS 30 on certain models. But that’s just the beginning, as Corsair has announced that future kits from the same family will deliver speeds in excess of 8,000 MT/s, although it hasn’t yet revealed what peaks they’ll reach or when they’re scheduled to arrive.
In terms of design, this is what stands out about these modules its top rails are replaceable, which allows you to customize the appearance of the modules of the system’s visual design scheme. By default, they integrate live, addressable RGB LEDs controllable via iCUE, but users looking for a minimalist or classic look can get it with separately available accessory kits that replace the RGB light bar. As for the color of the modules, kits for Intel platforms are available in white or black, while those aimed at AMD platforms are available in Cool Gray at launch.
The Corsair Dominator Titanium DDR5 kits are now available at the Corsair online store.
Source: Muy Computer
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