
Corsair CMP64GX5M2B6000Z30 Dominator Titanium RGB 64GB DDR5
Premium DDR5 memory with 6000 MHz speed, CL30 latency, and stunning customizable RGB in a forged aluminum design.
*Price sourced from Amazon.com. Last updated:Jun 04, 2026.Price and availability are subject to change.
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Overview
Key Features
Sophisticated Styling, Premium Quality: Clean, refined styling combines with premium forged aluminum construction, for quality you can feel.
Beyond the Cutting Edge of Performance: Push your system to new heights with the latest DDR5 memory, unlocking even faster frequencies, greater capacities, and better performance.
11 Vibrant Addressable RGB LEDs: Each module boasts 11 individually addressable LEDs to illuminate your PC with spectacular customizable lighting.
Swappable Top Bar: Time for a new look? Change your memory’s style and cooling capacity with official accessories or 3D print your own top bar for your own unique style.
Patented CORSAIR DHX Cooling: Cools the memory through both the ICs and the ground plane of the PCB itself with its own dedicated heatspreader, ensuring high performance even under extreme loads.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 6000 MHz speed with CL30 latency delivers excellent responsiveness for gaming and content creation
- 64GB capacity in a 2x32GB configuration leaves room for future expansion on four-slot boards
- Forged aluminum heatspreader with DHX cooling keeps temperatures low during sustained operation
- 11 individually addressable RGB LEDs per module provide vibrant, highly customizable lighting
- Supports both AMD EXPO and Intel XMP for easy one-click profile activation
👎 Cons
- Premium pricing places this kit well above standard DDR5 memory options
- 1.4V operating voltage is higher than JEDEC DDR5 baseline, generating more heat under load
- Tall heatspreader design may interfere with large tower-style CPU coolers on some motherboards
- Full RGB customization requires installing CORSAIR iCUE software, which adds background resource usage
- 6000 MHz XMP/EXPO speeds are not guaranteed on every motherboard and may require BIOS updates