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Familiar design, even faster ICs – Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB DDR5-6200 CL36 2x 16 GB kit review with teardown and OC

Gaming – Cyberpunk 2077, SoTR, CSGO

As always, an RTX 3090 Founders Edition from Nvidia is used for the gaming tests, with maximized temperature and power consumption limits, for the lowest possible GPU bottleneck. Driver is the latest Game Ready at the time of testing with version 511.79. The performance data is recorded with Nvidia Frameview 1.2, based on the open-source software Presentmon. Like last time, there are three relatively different game titles, Counter Strike: Global Offensive (CSGO) as an example of a more latency-sensitive title, Cyberpunk 2077 and Shadow of the Tomb Raider with a balanced preference and a slight preference for bandwidth, respectively. Cyberpunk has recently received a larger patch, but since the performance has decreased overall and also for a better comparability, we are still testing with version 1.31 today.

At 1440p and thus a resolution of 2560 x 1440, we are still mostly in the GPU limit, especially in Shadow of the Tomb Raider and Cyberpunk, where the configurations only differ by a few FPS. In CSGO, the advantage is greatest for the Dominator modules, although the gap between the fastest and slowest configuration is only 3-4% here as well.

We can already see a bigger difference in the frame time variances, even in 1440p. In CSGO and Cyberpunk 2077, the faster or manually optimized configurations can stand out measurably, with the manually optimized Corsair modules with 6666 Mbps at the top, even if these differences are probably not yet noticeable in gaming.

In 1080p, the distances get bigger, but of course so do the FPS overall. Once again, the Dominator modules can take the top places with 6200 and 6666 Mbps respectively, together with the ADATA kit with 6000 Mbps.

The picture becomes even more extreme in the frame time variances, although the DDR4 comparison configuration can still have a say here. But even in the notoriously latency-sensitive CSGO, the two configurations of Corsair modules with Hynix M-Die can deliver even faster and thus more consistent frames.

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Die Dominator Platinum RGB Module von Corsair hatten wir zwar vor kurzem schon bei uns im Test, aber bisher nicht in der top-SKU mit 6200 Mbps und Hynix M-Die ICs. Heute ändert sich das. Neben den üblichen Tests, einem Teardown und Overclocking vergleichen wir die Module auch mit der angesprochenen Samsung B-Die basierten Variante und (read full article...)

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