During the 2023 Computex event, we had the opportunity to witness CORSAIR's flagship PC memory line, the DOMINATOR Titanium DDR5 series. These memory modules are designed to dominate the overclocking and benchmark records scene, and are available in various high-speed models, including DDR5-8000 and DDR5-8266, with capacities of up to 192 GB (4x 48 GB kits). Additionally, the company has a limited batch of 500 "First Edition" kits, which feature a gold-on-white color scheme and the company's highest grade of manual binning.

One of the most notable features of the DOMINATOR Titanium DDR5 series is their heat spreader design. The heat spreader is made up of 2 mm-thick aluminum that makes contact with the DRAM chips, which are connected to an upper copper heatsink with RGB LEDs. The top edges of the heatsink have mount-holes, allowing a set of 2 or 4 of these DIMMs to be bolted onto the company's latest DHX cooling module. This cooling module is essentially a chunky slab of anodized aluminum that absorbs and dissipates heat from the DIMMs, with slats that allow the RGB lighting to shine through. CORSAIR is offering lifetime warranties for these memory modules and plans to launch them in July 2023.