Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4 2666 (PC4-21300) C16 1.2V for AMD Ryzen and Intel 200 - View 1

Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4 2666 (PC4-21300) C16 1.2V for AMD Ryzen and Intel 200

4.7 (106 ratings)
~$35.99 with 20 percent savings
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Key Features

  • AMD Ryzen (AM4) ready
  • Each Vengeance LPX module is built with a pure aluminium heat spreader for faster heat dissipation and cooler operation
  • Available in multiple colours to match your motherboard, your components or just your style
  • Vengeance LPX is optimized and compatibility tested for the latest Intel X99, 100 and 200 Series motherboards and offers higher frequencies, high bandwidth, and lower power consumption
  • The Vengeance LPX module height is carefully designed to fit smaller spaces

Specifications

Voltage
1.2 Volts
Column Address Strobe Latency
16
Data Transfer Rate
2666 Megabits Per Second
Form Factor
288-pin_dimm
Compatible Devices
Desktop
Special Features
Lightweight
RAM Memory Technology
DDR4
Memory Speed
2666 MHz
RAM Size
16 GB
Global Trade Identification Number
00843591028479
UPC
843591028479
Manufacturer
Corsair Memory Only
Brand Name
Corsair

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Customer Reviews

Edgar Binion JR
Have always been a fan of corsair products. They work great and this ram made my computer so much better. Great job corsair keep the great products coming.
Bob Weller
Edit: If you have an Asus AMD based system and use Ai Suite III you will likely run into all sorts of problems like many others. Even when you uninstall it will leave services active.I am not saying it caused the memory problems I had but there is a good chance it may haveTo be clear this positive rating is not for the Corsair Vengeance 16Gb 3200Mhz kit, specifically listed by my MB manufacturer. But rather the 16Gb 2666Mhz kit that is not listed.The 3200 kit gets a 1 star or better yet 0 since they did not work in my system, at least stably when I got it to boot that is.I had bought the 2666 kit to go along with a Ryzen 1500x and Asus Crosshair VII MB last year and it worked well however I could never bump the speed. Having learned a bit since then that was most likely due to the Processor memory controller. 2666 is the recommended memory for the 1500x.Having upgraded to a Ryzen 3700x I bought the 3200 kit to go along with it. Installed on updated MB reverted to optimized settings and having enabled D.O.C.P the memory was recognized and speed timings etc. were set correctly, however it refused to boot.After trying a bunch of things I did get it to boot but the system was not stable under all conditions. So that was that they are going back and I was going to use the 2666 kit for the time being.To satisfy my curiosity after setting the d.o.c.p I bumped the speed of the 2666 kit to 3000 and voltage from 1.20 to 1.35 and it boots and runs completely stable! this must be due to the new memory controller in the 3700x and perhaps it helps the modules are HynixI had them up to 3200Mhz with the same voltage but in one game I enjoy FarCry 5 which is very memory critical it would crash out occasionally.My guess is if I adjusted the timings I could get it running stable at higher clock but I can run all applications perfect and most games in 4k at around 60fps.So perhaps the 3200 kit with Samsung modules I received was just a dud. I do think module temperature was a factor and the only reason they booted was when they warmed up after awhile.I may never know since I am just fine with the overclocked 2666 kit
Emilio Peralta
the value for the price and as usual the quality that comes with the corsair brand, highly recommend if you're not sure on what kind of RAM get for your rig
larry
hey, it''s ram what can you say other then it works