Fernando Alberto Velazquez
I recently upgraded my system with the Corsair Vengeance LPX 64GB (2x32GB) DDR4 3600 (PC4-28800) RAM, and it has significantly improved my computer’s performance. Here’s my detailed review:Performance:The DDR4 3600MHz speed provides fast and efficient data transfer, ideal for gaming, video editing, and other high-demand applications. The memory modules offer excellent stability and performance.Design and Build:The low-profile heat spreader design allows for better heat dissipation, ensuring that the RAM stays cool even under heavy load. This design also makes it suitable for systems with limited space.Compatibility:This RAM is compatible with most motherboards and offers seamless installation. The XMP 2.0 support makes overclocking straightforward and safe, allowing you to maximize performance effortlessly.Capacity:With 64GB (2x32GB) of memory, it provides ample capacity for multitasking and running memory-intensive applications, ensuring smooth and efficient operation.Conclusion:The Corsair Vengeance LPX 64GB (2x32GB) DDR4 3600 (PC4-28800) is an excellent choice for anyone looking to boost their system's performance. Its high speed, reliable performance, and efficient heat management make it ideal for gamers, content creators, and professionals.
M. ABDELWAHAB
I got the 3.x version, the ram is working fine and tested via MemTest86 with XMP enabled.
Deylin
I needed something to replace my Silicone Power 32GB and this is it!One of my 16gb of ram decided to take a dump on itself and wouldn’t allow for my system to boot so I needed a replacement. Instead of going and buying the same brand, I decided to be something with a bit more quality than some budget 32gb dual sticks of ram into my system.I play games with quite a lot of mods installed into them and although 32gb is enough, I figured why not get myself a 64gb?Considering this is Corsair and not some other brand, the quality is great and the speed is perfect. I play a bit of BeamNG Drive here and there with traffic and my 32gb ram sticks would cap itself out on max but with this, the memory capacity is huge, and I didn’t really experience any sort of hiccups at all!Compatibility wise, just make sure your motherboard supports DDR4. :))
Shaun
I replaced old 16GB (2x8) 2400 DDR4 ram with this for an older Lenova Think machine that required slim profile (height) ram. This PC is mainly being used for office work, web browsing and simple gaming (no GPU, not for any sort of performance game play.) W/o a lot of clutter-ware the system was just getting bogged down. Even opening web pages were taking 3-5 times as long or longer to load as my wife work laptop. Simple tasks were hitting frequent spikes on the OG ram at 95-100% use. Anything more taxing like having different spreadsheets or working tabs would bleed over and cause extra load on CPU slowing everything down greatly.Since installing the new Corsair ram, my standard ram memory use now floats at 8-18% (most often 11-13%) and my CPU use usually under 5% (instead of previously staying at 20-30%). Over all, not only has the increase from the 16BG to 64GB helped allow more open processing memory space, but reduced overburden on the CPU. AND the increased 3600 speed compared to the 2400 means it's just doing it all so much faster. I feel my system is operating 5-10x faster even with just opening a web page than before and couldn't be happier with the performance increase.If you have a dated or aging system with little ram; and you want to get more out of it, then this is one very easy - very cost effective way to breath new life into your machine.