Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2 X 8GB) DDR4 3200 (PC4-25600) C16 1.35V Desktop Memory - View 1

Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2 X 8GB) DDR4 3200 (PC4-25600) C16 1.35V Desktop Memory

4.8 (4,440 ratings)
~$32.99 with 27 percent savings
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Key Features

  • Hand-sorted memory chips ensure high performance with generous overclocking headroom
  • VENGEANCE LPX is optimized for wide compatibility with the latest Intel and AMD DDR4 motherboards
  • A low-profile height of just 34mm ensures that VENGEANCE LPX even fits in most small-form-factor builds
  • A high-performance PCB guarantees strong signal quality and stability for superior overclocking ability
  • A solid aluminum heatspreader efficiently dissipates heat from each module so that they consistently run at high clock speeds.Supports Intel XMP 2.0 for simple one-setting installation and setup.Available in multiple colors to match the style of your system.Limited lifetime warranty provides complete peace of mind

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Customer Reviews

alvaro Mantilla Mendezalvaro Mantilla Mendez
The shipment came very protected. The memory modules came sealed in their original box. The motherboard detected them at 2133 but from the bios they can be adjusted to their original speed of 3200. Working perfectly and without problems. Excellent store, excellent seller.
Mauser
I originally built my computer about a year ago with just 16GB RAM, and that has been mostly fine. But recently I have been maxing it out, so needed to expand. My motherboard has 4 slots, so the cheapest option was to just add two more sticks of the same. Unfortunately, the newer version of this exact memory has slightly faster timing speeds, so I was worried that they would not work together with my original. But all is fine. (Older "B" series sticks 16-18-18-36, these new "E" series 16-20-20-38)Initially I had problems just adding the newer memory to the remaining two slots. Finally had to remove original memory and place the newer sticks in the primary slots, they they were recognized fine and enabling XMP in the Bios turned on the faster speed. Then when I added the older memory to the open slots, the computer booted fine with the faster i=timing settings for all memory, and the thing passed 4 hours of full memory torture testing without errors.Note that this is backward to what I expected - I thought I would need to run all memory at the slower XMP settings of the original memory, but I guess I got lucking that I can run them all at the faster speeds.
Luis Yi
Great appearance and easy to install. Great performance
John
Nice Product for the cost