In brief: When Corsair announced the Dominator Platinum RGB DDR5 modules, the first configurations presented didn't include any exceeding the six,000 MT/southward marker. That has at present changed, as Corsair is launching ii new kits using these modules, one running at 6,200 MT/s and another at 6,400 MT/s.

Corsair appear its new Dominator Platinum RGB memory would be available in a dual-channel 2x16GB configuration. The half-dozen,200 MT/s kits volition feature CL36-39-39-76 timings at one.30V, while the 6,400 MT/s kits come with CL38-twoscore-forty-84 timings at 1.35V.

Despite being a considerable upgrade over the previous highest-frequency Corsair Dominator modules, set at 5,600 MT/s, they're however within the JEDEC standard range, recently expanded to 6400 MT/s in its upper limit.

The DDR5 memory ICs, PMIC, and the custom 10-layer PCB are cooled by a black anodized aluminum DHX heatsink, packing 12 customizable Capellix RGB LEDs on acme. To configure the memory's RGB arrangement, you lot'll need to download and install the company's iCUE software.

Like all DDR5 modules, the new Corsair retentivity supports XMP 3.0, allowing buyers to plug it in and choose one of the bachelor profiles to overclock it automatically. Yous unremarkably have to do this via BIOS/UEFI, just at that place'southward an easier way, thanks to Corsair'south implementation of XMP Manager in the iCUE software. With XMP Director, users can cull any XMP 3.0 profile saved in the modules and create upward to 2 others they can tweak for enhanced stability and better operation.

The 2x16GB DDR5-6200 kit is priced at $514.99 on Corsair's website. The 2x16GB DDR5-6400 module is also listed on the website, but the MSRP has not been announced. Corsair backs Dominator Platinum RGB kits with its standard lifetime warranty.