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Customer Reviews
Amazon Customer
One of my (2) 8G RAM modules failed so I went from 16G to 32G as long as I needed to replace the failed one. Both new 16G modules went in to problem. PC booted wo/ issues and so far all is well. I did spend some time looking at all the options and went with Corsair based on reviews from many sources. I will say, there is a difference from 16G to 32G no matter what people might say.
Karl Mendoza
I really love Corsair's products, I feel the quality and worth the money. Although they may not be the fastest I am very satisfied with my purchase. I was able to add 32GB more into my build and it works like a charm and somehow helped my pc become more silent.
John L. Tuttle
I got the 3000Mhz CAS 16 32GB (2x16GB). Running on Ryzen 5 3400G on MSI B450i ITX board. I run it stock (2933Mhz 16-20-20-38) with zero issues. I have pushed it a little higher, to 3066Mhz at 16-18-18-18-38 using the BIOS Memory Try It ! feature, but the CPU fan runs louder. I'm running the stock CPU fan. I will wait until I upgrade the fan before getting serious about overclocking. My only regret was that I bought 32GB instead of just 16GB. I bought the higher amount because I am using the 3400G's integrated graphics which uses RAM as video memory, and I thought the GPU could use the extra memory. According to the numbers, I'm not sure that it is using the extra memory. Although, I have yet to plan any serious games; I mainly use it for photo and video editing.
Amazon Customer
This set of RAM cards is about what you'd expect. They easily slot into the motherboard and perform as intended.