
Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5 5600MHz C36 - Black
The Dominator family of memory represents the ultimate in performance technology engineering from Corsair. The Dominator is designed to have the highest performing IC maximum over-clocking capability and efficient DHX cooling - all the while being stable and reliable. Very few components make it into the Dominator family. Corsair performs rigorous testing and screening on all components to select only the best for the Dominator modules. The tests check for high frequency and/or low latency capabilities for each IC. Then, they are thoroughly tested for maximum interoperability and reliability as a united group to meet the stringent design criteria demanded by performance computing and gaming users.
The Dominator family of memory represents the ultimate in performance technology engineering from Corsair. The Dominator is designed to have the highest performing IC maximum over-clocking capability and efficient DHX cooling - all the while being stable and reliable. Very few components make it into the Dominator family. Corsair performs rigorous testing and screening on all components to select only the best for the Dominator modules. The tests check for high frequency and/or low latency capabilities for each IC. Then, they are thoroughly tested for maximum interoperability and reliability as a united group to meet the stringent design criteria demanded by performance computing and gaming users.
The Dominator family of memory represents the ultimate in performance technology engineering from Corsair. The Dominator is designed to have the highest performing IC maximum over-clocking capability and efficient DHX cooling - all the while being stable and reliable. Very few components make it into the Dominator family. Corsair performs rigorous testing and screening on all components to select only the best for the Dominator modules. The tests check for high frequency and/or low latency capabilities for each IC. Then, they are thoroughly tested for maximum interoperability and reliability as a united group to meet the stringent design criteria demanded by performance computing and gaming users.
The Dominator family of memory represents the ultimate in performance technology engineering from Corsair. The Dominator is designed to have the highest performing IC maximum over-clocking capability and efficient DHX cooling - all the while being stable and reliable. Very few components make it into the Dominator family. Corsair performs rigorous testing and screening on all components to select only the best for the Dominator modules. The tests check for high frequency and/or low latency capabilities for each IC. Then, they are thoroughly tested for maximum interoperability and reliability as a united group to meet the stringent design criteria demanded by performance computing and gaming users.
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The lowest price for Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5 5600MHz C36 - Black right now is $247.00 at Clove Technology, compared across 3 retailers.
The all-time low was $215.00 on 29 Sept 2025 — today's price is 15% above the lowest ever. That's a little above the best price we've seen.
Prices last updated 15 May 2026.
Last updated at 15/05/2026 16:38:49
Corsair Dominator - 32 GB 2 x 16 GB DDR5 5600 MHz memory module
Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB 32GB (2x16GB) C36 5600MHz DDR5 DRAM - Black (CMT32GX5M2B5600C36)
30-day returns
Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5 UDIMM 5600Mhz C36 1.25V Black Desktop PC Gaming Memory
Delivery $12.99
originally posted on microcenter.com
What an amazing set of ram stix to slap in the new rog strix. The Corsair Dominator Platinum 32gb. Gives me goosebumps just looking at it.It was time to build a new rig, my last one is a Z170X is still capable of worthy gaming. But nearly 5 years old.I have been running Corsair Ram for as long as I can remember. Corsair offers some of the very best in technology, speed, looks and functionality. I would not hesitate to offer these to anyone looking to build a new rig capable of using DDR5 ram. Worth every penny spent that coupled with any capable Motherboard and processor and you will have a rig that will give you many years of solid hardcore gaming and day to day pc usage. Hey corsair the LED's are a nice touch. As for Microcenter, please build a location in Las ... MoreWhat an amazing set of ram stix to slap in the new rog strix. The Corsair Dominator Platinum 32gb. Gives me goosebumps just looking at it.It was time to build a new rig, my last one is a Z170X is still capable of worthy gaming. But nearly 5 years old.I have been running Corsair Ram for as long as I can remember. Corsair offers some of the very best in technology, speed, looks and functionality. I would not hesitate to offer these to anyone looking to build a new rig capable of using DDR5 ram. Worth every penny spent that coupled with any capable Motherboard and processor and you will have a rig that will give you many years of solid hardcore gaming and day to day pc usage. Hey corsair the LED's are a nice touch. As for Microcenter, please build a location in Las Vegas you are sorely missed.
originally posted on bestbuy.com
They work great. I had no problems whatsoever. XPM with a updated Bios on the motherboard and set 3 or 4 more settings 5hat you can find for your board online. (YouTube) or other sights that will show you the settings you need besides just turning on the XMP. I also noticed that some boards brand new out of the box will allow XMP to be enabled and it will post after to windows. After you update the Bios to the newest Bios. You will likely have to enable the other settings to set the motherboard to recognize the RAM you have and the min and max of that ram. Just a thought if you have problems after updates on the motherboard. Make sure you creat a stable profile so you can reinable your profile and not have to go through all the settings all over again. One other ... MoreThey work great. I had no problems whatsoever. XPM with a updated Bios on the motherboard and set 3 or 4 more settings 5hat you can find for your board online. (YouTube) or other sights that will show you the settings you need besides just turning on the XMP. I also noticed that some boards brand new out of the box will allow XMP to be enabled and it will post after to windows. After you update the Bios to the newest Bios. You will likely have to enable the other settings to set the motherboard to recognize the RAM you have and the min and max of that ram. Just a thought if you have problems after updates on the motherboard. Make sure you creat a stable profile so you can reinable your profile and not have to go through all the settings all over again. One other thing. Don't mix ram stix with stixs from a different pack. That can cause issues also.
originally posted on bestbuy.com
Looked up MSI QVL for this ram and it’s compatible. Paired this the new Intel 13900k and Evga 3090 FTW3 Ultra. Running XMP with no problem. Was able to clock it higher at 6600 with tighter timing @1.5v with fans blowing directly. Running daily no problem. Great sticks. XMP enable is good for average ppl that dont want to mess with tuning. Good price. Heatsink is better than my previous Gskill sticks
| General | |
| Capacity | 32 GB: 2 x 16 GB |
| Upgrade Type | Generic |
| Memory | |
| Type | DRAM memory kit |
Corsair Dominator - 32 GB 2 x 16 GB DDR5 5600 MHz memory module
Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB 32GB (2x16GB) C36 5600MHz DDR5 DRAM - Black (CMT32GX5M2B5600C36)
30-day returns
Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5 UDIMM 5600Mhz C36 1.25V Black Desktop PC Gaming Memory
Delivery $12.99
What an amazing set of ram stix to slap in the new rog strix. The Corsair Dominator Platinum 32gb. Gives me goosebumps just looking at it.It was time to build a new rig, my last one is a Z170X is still capable of worthy gaming. But nearly 5 years old.I have been running Corsair Ram for as long as I can remember. Corsair offers some of the very best in technology, speed, looks and functionality. I would not hesitate to offer these to anyone looking to build a new rig capable of using DDR5 ram. Worth every penny spent that coupled with any capable Motherboard and processor and you will have a rig that will give you many years of solid hardcore gaming and day to day pc usage. Hey corsair the LED's are a nice touch. As for Microcenter, please build a location in Las ... MoreWhat an amazing set of ram stix to slap in the new rog strix. The Corsair Dominator Platinum 32gb. Gives me goosebumps just looking at it.It was time to build a new rig, my last one is a Z170X is still capable of worthy gaming. But nearly 5 years old.I have been running Corsair Ram for as long as I can remember. Corsair offers some of the very best in technology, speed, looks and functionality. I would not hesitate to offer these to anyone looking to build a new rig capable of using DDR5 ram. Worth every penny spent that coupled with any capable Motherboard and processor and you will have a rig that will give you many years of solid hardcore gaming and day to day pc usage. Hey corsair the LED's are a nice touch. As for Microcenter, please build a location in Las Vegas you are sorely missed.
They work great. I had no problems whatsoever. XPM with a updated Bios on the motherboard and set 3 or 4 more settings 5hat you can find for your board online. (YouTube) or other sights that will show you the settings you need besides just turning on the XMP. I also noticed that some boards brand new out of the box will allow XMP to be enabled and it will post after to windows. After you update the Bios to the newest Bios. You will likely have to enable the other settings to set the motherboard to recognize the RAM you have and the min and max of that ram. Just a thought if you have problems after updates on the motherboard. Make sure you creat a stable profile so you can reinable your profile and not have to go through all the settings all over again. One other ... MoreThey work great. I had no problems whatsoever. XPM with a updated Bios on the motherboard and set 3 or 4 more settings 5hat you can find for your board online. (YouTube) or other sights that will show you the settings you need besides just turning on the XMP. I also noticed that some boards brand new out of the box will allow XMP to be enabled and it will post after to windows. After you update the Bios to the newest Bios. You will likely have to enable the other settings to set the motherboard to recognize the RAM you have and the min and max of that ram. Just a thought if you have problems after updates on the motherboard. Make sure you creat a stable profile so you can reinable your profile and not have to go through all the settings all over again. One other thing. Don't mix ram stix with stixs from a different pack. That can cause issues also.
Looked up MSI QVL for this ram and it’s compatible. Paired this the new Intel 13900k and Evga 3090 FTW3 Ultra. Running XMP with no problem. Was able to clock it higher at 6600 with tighter timing @1.5v with fans blowing directly. Running daily no problem. Great sticks. XMP enable is good for average ppl that dont want to mess with tuning. Good price. Heatsink is better than my previous Gskill sticks
Awesome memory. noticeable increase in system performance over my previous ddr5 that would not run above 4800mhz.Would not boot in XMP I but did boot in XMP II so running at 6200mhz. Love the RGB. Make sure to check your motherboard QVL list for compatibility. Of course it went on sale right after I bought it.SystemASUS StrixZ690 MBI9 12900K CPUThis memoryASUS Tuff 4080 GPUPNY 4tb M.2 boot driveother storage
This is probably my 4th set of memory on a journey of finding RAM that will play nice with my system. I was using G.Skill Trident Z RGB 6000 Memory before and I tried both CL36 and CL40 and for the most part they worked fine but whenever I restarted my system it would take 1 or 2 attempts to get it back to stable because it would randomly throw memory related BSOD errors.So one day I was walking the local Microcenter store telling a salesman about it and he goes, "Oh yeah those early G.Skill DDR5 memory sticks have been causing issues with the new motherboards" and hands me a set of Corsair Dominator 5200 speed memory which was all they had in stock, but after putting that in my system the BSOD's stopped. Then after about a week this 6200 speed came in and I ... MoreThis is probably my 4th set of memory on a journey of finding RAM that will play nice with my system. I was using G.Skill Trident Z RGB 6000 Memory before and I tried both CL36 and CL40 and for the most part they worked fine but whenever I restarted my system it would take 1 or 2 attempts to get it back to stable because it would randomly throw memory related BSOD errors.So one day I was walking the local Microcenter store telling a salesman about it and he goes, "Oh yeah those early G.Skill DDR5 memory sticks have been causing issues with the new motherboards" and hands me a set of Corsair Dominator 5200 speed memory which was all they had in stock, but after putting that in my system the BSOD's stopped. Then after about a week this 6200 speed came in and I swapped out for that and been running like a champ ever since.The only complaint I have, and it's not the physical fault of the memory stick, but I can't see the memory in Corsair's own iCUE software. I understand there is a setting I need to adjust in the BIOS but I haven't tried that yet b/c I leave everything in Rainbow RGB anyway. I may dig into it later when I want to customize the coloring on my rig.
So it goes without saying that most things here at Micro Center are way overpriced. I have had to price match directly from the manufacturer a few times already including this product. Make sure you do the same!Overall I have loved Corsair RAM for years. That said; their DDR5 lineup does have some issues. If you are only using 2 sticks, aka one kit, then you are fine. However, if you need 2 kits to fill out your motherboard as I did, Corsair advises you to not get 2 kits and wait until the 4 stick kits come out. Nowhere does it say on their packaging about this nor directly on their website unless you go looking.Another tidbit of info: If you are using ASUS Armoury Crate and iCUE for the RAM; prepare to have a headache. Corsair doesn't want to take the blame for ... MoreSo it goes without saying that most things here at Micro Center are way overpriced. I have had to price match directly from the manufacturer a few times already including this product. Make sure you do the same!Overall I have loved Corsair RAM for years. That said; their DDR5 lineup does have some issues. If you are only using 2 sticks, aka one kit, then you are fine. However, if you need 2 kits to fill out your motherboard as I did, Corsair advises you to not get 2 kits and wait until the 4 stick kits come out. Nowhere does it say on their packaging about this nor directly on their website unless you go looking.Another tidbit of info: If you are using ASUS Armoury Crate and iCUE for the RAM; prepare to have a headache. Corsair doesn't want to take the blame for the poor programming of iCUE and ASUS is oblivious to how bad Armoury Crate is. Both conflicts with each other and RGB settings keep resetting or, in the case with iCUE, completely do not see your RAM at all to configure.
Bought 2 sets of these totaling 64gb of DDR5 for my AMD 7950x build.Ram IS S1 (single channel) by the way if anyone is wondering.Having 64gb in a MSI Pro 670-P running the AMD 7950x I had to reduce the speeds to 5200Mhz otherwise it would Bsod or simply not boot.ICUE constantly crashes the LEDs on the Ram, find an alternative program to run the Led set up in my opinion.The title of the Ram on PcCaseGear says 6200Mhz but the spec sheet when your scroll down states 5200MhzOverall the construction is nice and solid, very well built sticks and should hold up very well for a very long time but it did take some tweeking in the Bios to get it running stable, however if you plan on running only 32gb then there is no reason to tweek anything from what I've tested.
DDR5 is the future; unfortunately, so is waiting on BIOS updates to allow you to overclock more than two DDR5 sticks at the same time. I purchased the Corsair 4800MHz pack previously and I was only able to get the computer to POST from BIOS if I removed two sticks out of four. I did some research and found a YouTube explanation by "Jays2Cents" and he specifically addressed this issue. The DDR5 motherboards at this time, cannot Overclock (OC) with four sticks purchased in two packs. Some memory (slower ones), can get the full OC but are limited to a lower clock speed. This means that you are buying very expensive RAM and are only able to use it to its minimum potential. I look forward to when this is more mainstream and the current best all around. However, right ... MoreDDR5 is the future; unfortunately, so is waiting on BIOS updates to allow you to overclock more than two DDR5 sticks at the same time. I purchased the Corsair 4800MHz pack previously and I was only able to get the computer to POST from BIOS if I removed two sticks out of four. I did some research and found a YouTube explanation by "Jays2Cents" and he specifically addressed this issue. The DDR5 motherboards at this time, cannot Overclock (OC) with four sticks purchased in two packs. Some memory (slower ones), can get the full OC but are limited to a lower clock speed. This means that you are buying very expensive RAM and are only able to use it to its minimum potential. I look forward to when this is more mainstream and the current best all around. However, right now, this is not ready for prime-time.
Xmp makes my pc crash every 10 seconds in game. Very bad product. Seems like many other users are experiencing the same thing. Paired with a z690 prime mobo in my case. Do not buy. Took a while to figure out the problem on my new build, and Best Buy will do an exchange 32 days about purchase. Forget the RMA with Corsair, it takes forever and you'll be stuck without ram for a while anyways. Corsair sucks nowadays unfortunately. Works fine with xmp off but why tf would you spend 350 cad on 4800mhz
Can't really comment on the performance yet.However while building a rig for my brother in law, I got everything installed and fired it up. First post took a couple tries, but eventually it started it showed 32 gigs of memory, everything seemed good, installed Windows 11. Went to reboot after the install, failure to post, DRAM error.Normally trouble shooting this wouldn't be an issue, but these sticks are so tall they just barely clear the h100i at the top of the Corsair 4000x case. In fact it's so tight I had to remove the cooler to install the sticks, so if course I had to remove the cooler to remove the sticks making things way more difficult to determine 1 stick died...My brother in law is back at microcenter exchanging the sticks for a fresh pair as I ... MoreCan't really comment on the performance yet.However while building a rig for my brother in law, I got everything installed and fired it up. First post took a couple tries, but eventually it started it showed 32 gigs of memory, everything seemed good, installed Windows 11. Went to reboot after the install, failure to post, DRAM error.Normally trouble shooting this wouldn't be an issue, but these sticks are so tall they just barely clear the h100i at the top of the Corsair 4000x case. In fact it's so tight I had to remove the cooler to install the sticks, so if course I had to remove the cooler to remove the sticks making things way more difficult to determine 1 stick died...My brother in law is back at microcenter exchanging the sticks for a fresh pair as I write this, hopefully this new pair will be trouble free.
| General | |
| Capacity | 32 GB: 2 x 16 GB |
| Upgrade Type | Generic |
| Memory | |
| Type | DRAM memory kit |