Corsair DOMINATOR PLATINUM RGB DDR5 Memory Reaches 6400 MHz
Corsair today announced new kits of its DOMINATOR PLATINUM RGB DDR5 high-performance memory reaching frequencies up to a 6,400 MHz. Available in kits of 2x16GB, PLATINUM RGB 6,200 MHz and 6,400 MHz hit a new milestone with these speeds.
CORSAIR led the charge in next-generation memory with the release of DOMINATOR PLATINUM RGB DDR5 and VENGEANCE DDR5 for the Intel Z690 platform earlier this year, delivering higher frequencies in greater capacities than previously possible. Now the ceiling for DDR5 performance has risen again, with DOMINATOR PLATINUM RGB once more pushing the boundaries for the most powerful systems leveraging 12th Generation Intel Core Processors.
A version of CORSAIR iCUE software with XMP Manager is now available for download, offering an unparalleled level of control and customization to enthusiasts with the latest CORSAIR DDR5 memory. XMP Manager enables onboard voltage regulation of DDR5 memory through iCUE, delivering more precise, stable overclocking with custom Intel XMP 3.0 profiles that can be saved directly to the module, to easily tailor performance to specific tasks.
DOMINATOR PLATINUM RGB DDR5 is designed with a bold, refined aesthetic to complement its world-class performance, illuminated by 12 ultra-bright individually addressable CAPELLIX LEDs per module and expertly constructed with beautiful forged aluminium. Its patented DHX cooling design ensures that performance is not held back even at frequencies of 6,400 MHz. As with all CORSAIR memory, DOMINATOR PLATINUM RGB is backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
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Latency depends on too many factors

1. 2. And 3. Timings, cpu freq, cache freq, OS and the list goes on

I'm using G.skill 6000 c40 (samsung) tweaked to 100GB/s and 54ns in Aida. Waiting for Hynix ddr5. Sub 50ns and 110GB/s is possible

Performance is already past max tweaked gear 1 ddr4, like 4000c14...
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I would recommend that the editors at Guru3D stop posting DDR5 announcements until the public is actually able to buy them. It's frustrating to see companies get publicity who aren't providing product.
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Welcome to a new world my friend.
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If you want, it's possible. You need to actual want to buy it. Same with gpu's. I bought many 30 series gpu's for retail price, but you need to be ready. Things isn't falling in your hands...
Now I bought Dominator 5200, Adata 4800, g.skill 6000c40 and g.skill 6000c35. Bought them from different shops in europe. Hardware testing is my hobby, so I actual want to buy them. Every kit is mrsp. I'm ordering things day one, and the first minutes.
Waiting is fail
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Sorry if I've I read past it, but what's the latency on it? All RAM vendors "flex" with their frequency, but never list the latency on it?