🚀 Elevate Your Gaming Experience with Corsair Vengeance!
The Corsair CMK32GX4M4B3600C18 Vengeance LPX is a high-performance 32 GB DDR4 memory kit, featuring a 3600 MHz clock speed and an innovative airflow fan for superior cooling. Designed for compatibility with a range of Intel motherboards, this sleek black memory kit not only enhances your system's performance but also adds a touch of style to your setup.
Brand | Corsair |
Product Dimensions | 13.51 x 0.71 x 3.35 cm; 240.4 g |
Item model number | CMK32GX4M4B3600C18 |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
Series | CMK32GX4M4B3600C18 |
Colour | Black |
Form Factor | 288-pin DIMM |
RAM Size | 32 GB |
Memory Technology | DDR4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Memory Clock Speed | 3600 MHz |
Graphics RAM Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Voltage | 1.35 Volts |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 240 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
H**E
Brilliant bit of kit
I recently upgraded my computer's RAM with the Corsair VENGEANCE LPX DDR4 RAM 16GB (2x8GB) 3200MHz CL16, and I couldn't be happier with the results. This RAM has truly taken my computing experience to a whole new level, delivering exceptional performance and reliability.First and foremost, the installation process was a breeze. The RAM modules fit perfectly into my motherboard, and the Intel XMP 2.0 compatibility ensured seamless integration. The sleek black design of the modules adds a touch of elegance to my system, making it look even more impressive.Once installed, the performance boost was immediately noticeable. The 3200MHz speed, combined with the low CAS latency of CL16, ensures lightning-fast data transfer and responsiveness. Whether I'm gaming, editing videos, or multitasking, this RAM handles it all effortlessly. I can now run demanding applications smoothly without any lag or slowdown, allowing me to maximize my productivity.Furthermore, the Corsair VENGEANCE LPX DDR4 RAM has proven to be incredibly reliable. I've been using it for a while now, and it has never let me down. I haven't encountered any crashes or stability issues, even during extended gaming sessions or resource-intensive tasks. This RAM truly lives up to Corsair's reputation for quality and durability.The heat spreaders on these modules are not only aesthetically pleasing but also effectively dissipate heat, ensuring optimal performance even under heavy loads. This feature gives me peace of mind, knowing that my RAM is well-protected and will continue to perform flawlessly for years to come.Corsair's customer support has also been exceptional. They promptly answered my questions and provided helpful guidance whenever I needed it. It's evident that Corsair values their customers and strives to provide the best possible experience.In conclusion, the Corsair VENGEANCE LPX DDR4 RAM 16GB (2x8GB) 3200MHz CL16 is a fantastic investment for anyone looking to enhance their computer's performance and increase smoothness of their day to tasks whether it be gaming rendering or video editing. Its exceptional speed, reliability, and sleek design make it a standout choice. With this RAM, you can unleash the full potential of your computer, whether you're a gamer, content creator, or simply a power user. I highly recommend this RAM to anyone seeking a top-notch upgrade for their system.
L**.
Reliable and Fast RAM Upgrade!
The Corsair VENGEANCE LPX DDR4 16GB (2x8GB) kit is a fantastic upgrade. At 3200MHz with CL16 timing, it’s perfect for gaming and multitasking, noticeably improving my PC's responsiveness. Installation was simple, and the low-profile design fits well even in compact builds. It’s been rock-solid and stable, even under heavy loads. Highly recommended for anyone looking to boost performance without hassle!
A**X
very nice
cant help but wish i got the rgb ram though, this is cheaper and is better for ptp
P**D
new pc
Working well, as expected
A**W
Cost Effective Performance Upgrade
I bought a new PC which had the gaming version of this memory (complete with fairy lights). If that's not your thing then this is a cheaper alternative which is simple to install for even the most novice of users.As with all memory, make sure this one is compatible with your PC. I've had this RAM installed for a couple of months now and the speed increase with noticeable and they have been trouble-free. Excellent value for money from a trusted manufacturer.
J**Y
32 Gig (2 Sets of 8x2 kits) in Dual Channel. Highly Recommended
Review: 26.10.20.I have two sets of the 8x2 kits . I've read some reviews and they state they can't get 3200 Mhz XMP that is probably because they haven't enabled dual channel mode.This is why you should always read the manual.As I'm using a R7 2700X on a Aorus Elite X570 (Rev 1.0).The following step is for AM4 boards only:Ram MUST be added in this order: A2 (always first), B2, A1, B1 (see uploaded image).I bought the first kit last year (6th October 2019) and the second kit this year (3rd Jun 2020) along with 2 other kits - 1 has been used in a B450 Mortar Max Build for a relative. The other I have kept as both a spare and upgrade kit for aforesaid relative - All 4 kits are the exact same.I have run the RAM on XMP at 3200 Mhz on a single set of 8x2 without any issues hence 3 more subsequent purchases of the exact same kit and version number. XMP always set the ram 1.35 volts and with the +0.030 it ends up at 1.380 volts... much too higher for my liking. The kits I've got - the two sets I've used have the same behaviour - perfectly happy at 1.280 volts.But using the XMP profile puts the ram at 1.35 volts and the motherboard adds a plus offset of 0.030 volts. So the ram ends up fluctuating between 1.38 volts and 1.35 volts, 99.9% of the time stuck 1.38 volts.. a tad too high for my liking as I plan to keep these RAM kits for a loooong time.Given that the memory controller is on the CPU and the infinity fabric is tied to the memory controller on Zen + (Plus Zen + CPUs are poor overclockers compared to Zen 2) I had to settle for 2733 Mhz with 4 x 8 (with a little loose timings) and any higher I will have to reduce the overclock the CPU or increase the voltage on the CPU and RAM to avoid memory errors. Additionally, any higher than 2933 Mhz on 4 sticks the latency penalty is quite noticeable, on 2 sticks is there is hardly any which is why it's always recommended to use XMP on two sticks.Additionally the RAM is also currently undervolted to 1.290 volts with a motherboard offset of +0.030 volts / -0.054 (this cannot be adjusted). On reduced loads motherboard drops it down to 1.236 volts (lowest I've seen).The R7 2700X is overclocked to 4050 All Core with a drastic undervolt, this gives both thermal headroom for sustained loads and very low idle temps with the Artic Freezer 34 Esports (single fan) - see hwinfo (current ambient temp 24.7 degrees celsius). Additionally, my room becomes too hot with stock or higher voltage and given last summer was extremely hot...You may wondering why is CPU VDDP18 is at 1.6 - that is the lowest I can set it in the BIOS and PM_1V8 at 1.6 volts, that is the lowest I can set without needing to clear the BIOS (default for both settings is 1.8 volts and that's perfectly normal apparently from what I found looking for the information I've come across on the web).I can overclock it higher but the ultimately the performance difference is not all that and there are stability issues albeit very few and far in between crashes but they are crashes never the less (see Cinebench results).During the past year of getting my PC to a point in terms of stability and peformance I have seen some bizzare things lol... See the last two screenshots.The motherboard automagically overclocked the CPU to 4261.89 and the ram to 3253 roflmao... I've seen this happen several times and I only had a usb stick plugged on two occassions hence only two screenshots.Yes, I'm aware I could have saved some money by getting slower sticks than 3200 and sticking them at 2733 and gotten tighter timings. For me that would be a waste of money as I plan to upgrade to Zen 2 or Zen 3 in the future and when I did I'd have have 32 gigs of ram lying around without much use as by then DDR5 will be out and there would be effectively zero demand for low speed DDR4s. So I'd be better off getting decent kits that can overclock decently and last me two or three CPU generations.All in all, these are decent kits - highly recommended.
H**S
The quality of the product.
The Build quality, memory speed and screen color
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