Review: Corsair Dominator Titanium 7600 MT/s CL36 DDR5

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The final word:

Corsair’s new Dominator Titanium series is an excellent product at an excellent price, which has not always been the case in the past. The price on the brand’s website is $219.99 or 249.99 euros, making it a benchmark and surely the kit we could recommend to you with our eyes closed, provided your processor’s IMC is capable of accepting an XMP of 7600 MT/s or even 7800 MT/s!

Corsair has chosen to combine this top-of-the-range kit, clocked at 7600 MT/s, with Hynix A-die memory chips, which are quite simply the best chips currently on the market, combined with modules featuring a perfect finish and sublime RGB backlighting. In short, as you’ll have gathered, we’ve fallen in love with this series and frequency once again.

Corsair Dominator Titanium RGB 7600 MT/s CL34 :

We liked:

  • The presence of dual XMP, at 7600 MT/s and especially 7800 MT/s
  • The look of the heatsinks, with the possibility of modifying the top of the strip
  • The quality of finish of the memory modules
  • The quality of the RGB backlighting, surely the most attractive of all our kits
  • The best-performing DDR5 kit we’ve ever had!
  • The excellent overclocking potential of Hynix A-die chips and the BIOS of our APEX Z790
  • Lifetime warranty
  • AMD EXPO-compatible modules

We would have liked :

  • It’s quite surprising, but we don’t see…

This is our second favorite memory kit from the new Dominator Titanium series. Aesthetically, it’s a pure success, and the presence of dual XMP makes it a 7800 MT/s memory kit for the price of a 7600 MT/s. Performance-wise, it’s excellent out of the box, and the overclocking potential of this kit, combined with an APEX Z790, works wonders. Once again, thanks to Corsair for the opportunity to test this second Dominator Titanium 7600 MT/s CL36 kit, and we’ll just have to review the 8000 MT/s version, which is in 2 x 24 GB. Will there be any impact on performance?