Corsair Vengeance LPX Black DDR4-RAM 3600 MHz 2x 16 GB

Corsair Vengeance LPX Black DDR4-RAM 3600 MHz 2x 16 GB – schwarz – CMK32GX4M2D3600C18


Each VENGEANCE LPX module is built from an custom performance PCB and highly-screened memory ICs. The efficient heat spreader provides effective cooling to improve overclocking potential.
” data-position=”triggerHorizontal” />Match Your SystemThe best high-performance systems look as good as they run. VENGEANCE LPX is available in several colors to match your motherboard, your other components, your case — or just your favorite colour.
” data-position=”triggerHorizontal” />Low-Profile DesignThe small form factor makes it ideal for smaller cases or any system where internal space is at a premium.
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World-Famous Reliability
There’s a reason why world-champion overclockers, extreme gaming enthusiasts and high-end system builders all trust CORSAIR for high-performance memory that they can install with confidence and pride. Whether breaking records or simply building a dream gaming rig, you can count on CORSAIR memory.
Weight: | 77.1 g |
Dimensions: | 13.49 x 0.71 x 3.35 cm; 77.11 Grams |
Brand: | Corsair |
Model: | CMK32GX4M2D3600C18 |
Colour: | Black |
Batteries Included: | No |
Manufacture: | Corsair |
Dimensions: | 13.49 x 0.71 x 3.35 cm; 77.11 Grams |
I got this at a good price on Black Friday and is part of a self build. The memory works fine for a budget gaming PC and can’t complain. Just remember to enable DOCP to get full performance.
Simple to slot into motherboard and no problems after selecting 3600MHz XMP settings. Also nice that it is low profile and pleased not to pay for RGB. Can’t ask for more.
I want to start by saying that a 64GB kit of RAM is overkill for probably the majority of you reading this review, you could save some cash getting 32 or 16 if you plan on just gaming or general browsing/checking emails you wont need much more than 8GB.
I do loads of 3D rendering, virtual machines and advanced fluid and smoke simulations which makes this high capacity RAM perfect for that kinda workload.
These corsair LPX kits are low profile as well meaning if you have a pretty beefy heatsink, you shouldnt worry too much (but I advise you still double check) the RAM clearence.
Really surprised how fast this RAM is, normally I don’t notice such things but I feel things flowing much more smoothly than the old RAM I was using, I was going to double my RAM but I don’t think I’ll put the old slow rashers in in case they hamper this new stuff.
This ram is very decent. Easy to install.
Nearly all black, no RGB. Understated and good.
Not had a problem with it and I have bought 4 sets for various PCs
Soon upgraded his motherboard not realising it needed better ram, bought him this as it arrived the next day and heaven forbid he be without a computer. I think he went into withdrawal even just going without it overnight. On the board in seconds and he’s happily playing and chatting to his friends, all is right with three world agai
My computer already had 2 8GB sticks of DDR4 3000MHz Corsair vengeance RAM. Unfortunately that exact model number is not made anymore. Therefore finding 100% compatible RAM is difficult as it should ideally be: from the same manufacturer, the same speed and have THE SAME TIMINGS (in this case 15 17 17 35).
I spent a while trying to find the closest match to my current RAM, and stumbled across these. Looked the specs up on the corsair website and, despite some minor spec issues in the amazon description, the model number is correct (the specs are as they are listed for that number on the corsair website, specifically the timings).
The RAM timings are the 4 numbers written on the back of the stick. If you’re mixing and matching memory it can be important and it is easier if they are the same from the factory.
Work well. No issues.
Run bench mark tests it’s not slow, good performance, Zero over clocking, but with it in my system just not as responsive as my 3200 vengeance, running i7-8700, nvme 3400/2200, please if you buy it and know settings I should apply happy to liste
Tip: If your RAM is clocking lower than expected, you can change this from the bios. In my case when turning on the computer it first was only detecting 2666MHz, after adjusting it in the bios it now shows the correct 3200MHz…the default lower speed is meant to prevent immediate crashing for older CPU’s when building a PC which cannot handle such speeds.
I may drop back to 2933, with CAS 15.X.X.X and 1.35V. The difference between the two is negligible, and certainly not measurable in day to day use.
Before, when I was playing games such as Battlefront 2 or Black Desert Online, I would suffer huge stuttering when in areas with a lot going on, due to the nature of the games, however I’m able to play them just fine now with the extra 8gb of RAM compared to before, even if I’m not fully utilizing the speeds offered by the sticks. Figured it would better to get these sticks with these speeds, for when I eventually make the jump to Ryzen and upgrade the mobo, to adjust for the higher RAM speeds used by Ryzen and the recent-ish price drops to RAM in general making the purchase more viable.
Anyway, before I get derailed too much, great sticks, easy installation, prompt delivery from Amazon. I’d probably reccommend 16gb of RAM, over just 8gb, if you’re planning on playing recent games (or VR games) as 8gb just isn’t enough anymore.
There are other, different frequency RAMS, but offset by worse timing and higher prices so overall tiny performance increases at higher cost. If you really want the next step up, another two percent performance, then you have to increase your spend by 20% or so and buy 3200Mhz CAS 14.
Do remember that there is no guarantee that this will work at the advertised settings in your PC. This is not a limitation of the RAM, rather of your PC. The default setting for the RAM is 2133, and every system will run at that speed but the moment you go above that frequency the rest of your system may well fail. To try full speed you need to enable XMP in the BIOS. If that doesn’t work then it’s down to you to tweak the settings until you find some that works. No guarantees. Series 7 is guaranteed to work at 2133 and series 8 at 2666, but most will work at 3200. 3000 and 3200 are popular and performance difference between them is pretty much unmeasurable so just buy which is cheaper.
On XMP I discovered my motherboard was going just a bit high on the voltages so I actually set everything up manually and slightly lowered the voltage. In fact it was 100% happy at 1.3V.