Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4 3600 (PC4-28800) C18 AMD Optimized Memory – Black
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JustJack
> 3 dayCaution! I bought two sets of these 2x16GB sticks because a 4x16 option was not available on Amazon at the time. Same exact sticks, what could go wrong? Well, one of the four was simply bad, which began a long and frustrating journey. DRAM Specialist Fer at Corsair told me that this is simply an unsupported configuration, as buying two sets of 2 sticks is considered mixing kits. He said he was trying to help me by educating me on how to best make an informed purchase going forward, and that there is no point replacing it because I was not intending to use it in the proper pairings. The mind boggles that this is their support policy. So, if you want 64GB, your warranty support will consist of an education about your foolish approach.
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Moi37
> 3 dayUn disque dur, de la mémoire et un processeur le tout pour 572,96€ mis en vrac dans un grand carton en compagnie de boîtes de clous pour cloueur pneumatique dont certaines pèsent 3 kg.
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Pogo
> 3 dayNot bad RAM. Like others, It was showing as 2666mhz on my system, not 3600mhz. Theres a fix for this - you need to enable XMP (Extreme Memory Profile) in BIOS. Youll also need to download Corsair icue software to control the RGB.
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juan pablo
> 3 dayExcelentes memorias a muy buen precio.
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Pablo RH
> 3 dayGuter Ddr4 Speicher, ordentliches Preis-Leistungsverhältnis. Latenzen und Timings sind okay, großer Vorteil des Speichers ist die umfassende Mainboardkompatibilität.
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Benjamin Seibold
> 3 dayDer RAM hält was er verspricht!
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Jair A.
> 3 dayMe enviaron los que esperaba, llegó en muy buen estado y a día de hoy sigo utilizando el producto sin ningún tipo de problema.
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Spoleto77
> 3 dayPer the heading with no manual overclocking required, just enable default XMP profile and viola 2666 becomes 3600! Adds 20 FPS (from 114 to 134-40) to my current gaming library at 1440P and ultra settings. Plus looks good with bright lighting. Got it cheap at 155 seems to cost 167 and higher now.
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MattECI_toll
Greater than one weekGreat ram. The free corsair software for the rgb control works great as well. I will be ordering another set of these.
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DP
> 3 dayRAM is complex topic, but basically if you have a Ryzen processor - you want dual rank RAM (this is NOT the same as dual channel - which you ALWAYS want). The problem with Corsair memory is that the memory chips could be from any manufacturer in any configuration as Corsair just buy in the chips from the 3 main manufacturers and stick some lights and a heat sink on them - the only thing you can guarantee is that it will meet the minimum specs Corsair specify (and likely little more). You can tell once you receive the package however - if you look at the version number it will tell you the manufacturer and ranks - e.g. version 3.44 (the one I received, and returned) is made by Micron (Crucial/Ballistix) and has 16 GB per rank. So for a 2 x 16GB kit, ver 3.44 contains 2 SINGLE rank modules which is not what one wants on a Ryzen processor (x570 chipset with Ryzen, optimal is 2 x dual rank modules due to daisy chain topography of the motherboard). Theres nothing inherently wrong with Corsair memory, its just you dont know what you get, whereas if you buy from the manufacturer (e.g. Crucial/Ballistix RAM) you at least know who made your RAM, though still not the rank configuration (same issue with Ballistix RAM - the single/dual rank configuration can only be determined after receiving the modules and looking at the product version printed on the modules). Note that in the version number X.YZ - its the Y value that determines the size of each rank - 3 = 8GB, 4 = 16GB. So a 32GB kit with 2x16GB modules with a version of X.3Z would be dual rank (2 x 8GB ranks per 16GB module) whereas X.4Y woul be single rank (1 x 16GB ranks per 16GB module).