Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 DRAM 3000MHz C15 Desktop Memory Kit - Black (CMK16GX4M2B3000C15)
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LRVELECTRONICREPAIR
> 3 dayIts great ram
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Ethan
> 3 dayI bought this ram for my mini ITX Gigabyte motherboard with an 8th gen Intel processor, and while this ram is clocked at a lower speed, it does do the job quite well. My only problem now is that I cannot expand on my ram, so I would need to buy a new 16gb kit if I were to upgrade.
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Krystal
10-11-2024Tha was sick thanks guys
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James Stacey
> 3 dayGreat RAM, arrived fast, runs fast. What more can I say?
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Paulo R B Marasca
> 3 dayWonderful performance! Very good quality! Im satisfied with this hardware...
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74lewey
> 3 dayWorks excellent in my system, smooth and fast.
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Kevin
> 3 dayWorks incredibly well, even at lower speeds. Having a high ram speed isnt important for gaming, so I opted for a lower speed rating, and it works flawlessly. I would strongly recommend this ram to anybody, it looks and performs amazing
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Thomas Catalano
10-11-2024I went to install the stick of ram but it ended up being a faulty stick so I had to return it. Usually a good product but this time wasnt that good
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Gamikatsu
> 3 dayRam Fit and worked perfect! shows up correctly in my Bios, by brand/model/speed.
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0Day
> 3 dayAs always, Corsair RAM is reliable and works like a charm. Some complain that they are overpriced vs other RAM. Well, to date, I have owned 3 Vengeance kits and one Dominator GT kit, and Ive never gotten a dead stick or had any problems with performance. Other kits that were competitively priced did not have the same quality control. the next closest manufacturer in quality I have seen is G. Skillz RipJaws. Ive owned 3 of those kits and 1 kit had a bad stick. Whenever I purchase RAM I run the latest MemTest86 (the bootable usb it auto-creates). The test takes upwards of 8hrs but its the only way to know for sure if your RAM is perfect or not. Corsair RAM always passes. I went the safe route getting 2133 because I was switching from AMD to Intel and the x99 chipset with the 5930k is speced so taht 2133 is the max speed allowed. Now, we all know you can go higher than that (and I probably will) but to get the system up and running I wanted to stay within the Intel factory specs. Once I was able to confirm that both the new motherboard and the cpu were in perfect order (running at stock 2133) I was able to let the XMP profile run at 2400mhz. Ran MemTest86 at 2400mhz and it all passed. Now its time to manually tighten up the timings and see how fast I can get this. Honestly though, I mostly use my system for gaming. 2133 or 2400mhz is just fine for what I do. Others that encode 4k video or render 3d projects, etc might want something a little faster. But we also have tests showing that DDR4 and DDR3 are nearly identical in performance. I really think hardware vendors created DDR4 intentionally to boost sales. It needs less power to run (so thats nice) but performance of this 2133 RAM vs my DDR3 1866mhz Corsair Dominators is almost identical. Please dont comment about the minutiae in the performance tests. Ive read the white papers from RAM manufacturers, Ive seen all the tests that people have put them through, I know where the differences are. My point is that 90% of the people going from DDR3 to DDR4 are going to be gaming. And they wont notice a difference in real-world use.