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Corsair Vengeance LPX - 64 GB 2 x 32 GB DDR4 3000 MHz memory module
Corsair Vengeance LPX 64GB Kit (2x32GB) DDR4 3000MHz C16 Black Desktop Gaming Memory
Free delivery between 20–25 May
Corsair Vengeance LPX 64GB (2x32GB) DDR4 3000MHz C16 15-15-15-36 1.2V XMP 2.0 Black Desktop Gaming Memory
Delivery $11.99
originally posted on neweggbusiness.com
Over the years, I've used Corsair memory sticks in builds without any issues. You get reasonable performance for a very reasonable price compared to others on the market.For a new ASRock x570 Taichi utilizing an AMD RYZEN 7 3700X build (mid-2020) I purchased a set of Vengeance LPX DDR4 288-pin 3200 8GB and everything seemed to work great with my build. However, when I purchased and installed an upgrade 16GB (2x8GB) Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200 set for a decent price on NewEgg, things began to slowly become unstable over a period of time and I chased my tail trying to diagnose the cause of the instabilities. Issues pointed to SSD and graphics errors but disk checks, BIOS upgrades and graphic card driver updates showed no issues with these components nor improved system ... MoreOver the years, I've used Corsair memory sticks in builds without any issues. You get reasonable performance for a very reasonable price compared to others on the market.For a new ASRock x570 Taichi utilizing an AMD RYZEN 7 3700X build (mid-2020) I purchased a set of Vengeance LPX DDR4 288-pin 3200 8GB and everything seemed to work great with my build. However, when I purchased and installed an upgrade 16GB (2x8GB) Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200 set for a decent price on NewEgg, things began to slowly become unstable over a period of time and I chased my tail trying to diagnose the cause of the instabilities. Issues pointed to SSD and graphics errors but disk checks, BIOS upgrades and graphic card driver updates showed no issues with these components nor improved system stability and errors.Eventually, the errors became regular enough where I finally saw clues they were pointing to the new memory. It turns out that 1 of the 2 upgrade sticks had many, MANY faults, but not enough initially to be DOA and it worked fine enough to be "usable" until it wasn't. However, the memory had just enough issues to cause system errors over a period of months but not enough to say, "It's me!" The issues eventually became periodic and consistent enough to force Memory_Management BSODs and the gig, as they say, was up.After the issues became recognizable as memory related, after the months of unexplained and inconsistent instability, diagnosing the bad stick between the two upgrade sticks (pull one - MemTest, replace with the other - MemTest) showed me which was the bad stick in the pair, and then it was obvious and 20-20 hindsight said "Uh, duh!" I pulled those out of my build and reinstalled the original two LPXs, stability returned and no more issues. For peace of mind, MemTesting the original pair showed no errors. Since I purchased the upgraded pair less than a year ago (9 months) it falls outside the return period to NewEgg so I'm stuck with a single usable memory stick while the other is unusable. The two "original" LPX sticks carry on like champs, but at 1/2 the wanted capacity.If I upgrade for more memory again, I may think twice about Corsair since 1 out of 4 had faults.
originally posted on scan.co.uk
For those who will need to have done their research, this is a good purchase.The modules were fitted to a ASUS Rampage V Extreme a common purchase in the past for many users.For any motherboard, you would always be advised to consider flashing the BIOS to the latest, espectially if these or other modules are not listed in the original Mobo manual due to age, but they are listed as compatible on the vendor website.Other than the specific motherboard setting you wish to operate under, such as timings, you may find that adding a single module - subject to manufacturers recommendation will allow the "automatic" detection of the modules allowing the other 3 to then be configured.You would also be advised to as always use a static strap and ensure you are working on a ... MoreFor those who will need to have done their research, this is a good purchase.The modules were fitted to a ASUS Rampage V Extreme a common purchase in the past for many users.For any motherboard, you would always be advised to consider flashing the BIOS to the latest, espectially if these or other modules are not listed in the original Mobo manual due to age, but they are listed as compatible on the vendor website.Other than the specific motherboard setting you wish to operate under, such as timings, you may find that adding a single module - subject to manufacturers recommendation will allow the "automatic" detection of the modules allowing the other 3 to then be configured.You would also be advised to as always use a static strap and ensure you are working on a dust-free motherboard and to be familiar with the post codes of your motherboard.For convenience, i'd always recommend a liquid CPU cooler such as the closed systems available from corsair due to the ease of access to the memory modules.
originally posted on computeruniverse.net
This RAM kit is an excellent choice for anyone looking to upgrade their desktop or build a new one from scratch. With a capacity of 16GB, it provides ample memory to run multiple applications simultaneously without any lag or slowdowns. The sleek white design adds a touch of style to your build and the low profile allows for more compatibility with different CPU coolers. Corsair is a trusted brand in the PC hardware industry, and this RAM kit lives up to their reputation of delivering high quality and reliable products.
| Intel Extreme Memory Profile (XMP) version | 2.0 |
| Cooling type | Heatsink |
| CAS latency | 16 |
| Intel Extreme Memory Profile (XMP) | Y |
| Component for | PC/Server |
Corsair Vengeance LPX - 64 GB 2 x 32 GB DDR4 3000 MHz memory module
Corsair Vengeance LPX 64GB Kit (2x32GB) DDR4 3000MHz C16 Black Desktop Gaming Memory
Free delivery between 20–25 May
Corsair Vengeance LPX 64GB (2x32GB) DDR4 3000MHz C16 15-15-15-36 1.2V XMP 2.0 Black Desktop Gaming Memory
Delivery $11.99
Over the years, I've used Corsair memory sticks in builds without any issues. You get reasonable performance for a very reasonable price compared to others on the market.For a new ASRock x570 Taichi utilizing an AMD RYZEN 7 3700X build (mid-2020) I purchased a set of Vengeance LPX DDR4 288-pin 3200 8GB and everything seemed to work great with my build. However, when I purchased and installed an upgrade 16GB (2x8GB) Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200 set for a decent price on NewEgg, things began to slowly become unstable over a period of time and I chased my tail trying to diagnose the cause of the instabilities. Issues pointed to SSD and graphics errors but disk checks, BIOS upgrades and graphic card driver updates showed no issues with these components nor improved system ... MoreOver the years, I've used Corsair memory sticks in builds without any issues. You get reasonable performance for a very reasonable price compared to others on the market.For a new ASRock x570 Taichi utilizing an AMD RYZEN 7 3700X build (mid-2020) I purchased a set of Vengeance LPX DDR4 288-pin 3200 8GB and everything seemed to work great with my build. However, when I purchased and installed an upgrade 16GB (2x8GB) Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200 set for a decent price on NewEgg, things began to slowly become unstable over a period of time and I chased my tail trying to diagnose the cause of the instabilities. Issues pointed to SSD and graphics errors but disk checks, BIOS upgrades and graphic card driver updates showed no issues with these components nor improved system stability and errors.Eventually, the errors became regular enough where I finally saw clues they were pointing to the new memory. It turns out that 1 of the 2 upgrade sticks had many, MANY faults, but not enough initially to be DOA and it worked fine enough to be "usable" until it wasn't. However, the memory had just enough issues to cause system errors over a period of months but not enough to say, "It's me!" The issues eventually became periodic and consistent enough to force Memory_Management BSODs and the gig, as they say, was up.After the issues became recognizable as memory related, after the months of unexplained and inconsistent instability, diagnosing the bad stick between the two upgrade sticks (pull one - MemTest, replace with the other - MemTest) showed me which was the bad stick in the pair, and then it was obvious and 20-20 hindsight said "Uh, duh!" I pulled those out of my build and reinstalled the original two LPXs, stability returned and no more issues. For peace of mind, MemTesting the original pair showed no errors. Since I purchased the upgraded pair less than a year ago (9 months) it falls outside the return period to NewEgg so I'm stuck with a single usable memory stick while the other is unusable. The two "original" LPX sticks carry on like champs, but at 1/2 the wanted capacity.If I upgrade for more memory again, I may think twice about Corsair since 1 out of 4 had faults.
For those who will need to have done their research, this is a good purchase.The modules were fitted to a ASUS Rampage V Extreme a common purchase in the past for many users.For any motherboard, you would always be advised to consider flashing the BIOS to the latest, espectially if these or other modules are not listed in the original Mobo manual due to age, but they are listed as compatible on the vendor website.Other than the specific motherboard setting you wish to operate under, such as timings, you may find that adding a single module - subject to manufacturers recommendation will allow the "automatic" detection of the modules allowing the other 3 to then be configured.You would also be advised to as always use a static strap and ensure you are working on a ... MoreFor those who will need to have done their research, this is a good purchase.The modules were fitted to a ASUS Rampage V Extreme a common purchase in the past for many users.For any motherboard, you would always be advised to consider flashing the BIOS to the latest, espectially if these or other modules are not listed in the original Mobo manual due to age, but they are listed as compatible on the vendor website.Other than the specific motherboard setting you wish to operate under, such as timings, you may find that adding a single module - subject to manufacturers recommendation will allow the "automatic" detection of the modules allowing the other 3 to then be configured.You would also be advised to as always use a static strap and ensure you are working on a dust-free motherboard and to be familiar with the post codes of your motherboard.For convenience, i'd always recommend a liquid CPU cooler such as the closed systems available from corsair due to the ease of access to the memory modules.
This RAM kit is an excellent choice for anyone looking to upgrade their desktop or build a new one from scratch. With a capacity of 16GB, it provides ample memory to run multiple applications simultaneously without any lag or slowdowns. The sleek white design adds a touch of style to your build and the low profile allows for more compatibility with different CPU coolers. Corsair is a trusted brand in the PC hardware industry, and this RAM kit lives up to their reputation of delivering high quality and reliable products.
Pros: XMP profiles offer tight memory timings for non-specific high cost modules. XTried in several DDR4 mother boards both AMD & Intel, and no issues with compatibility at all running both XMP (& AMD equivalent) and JEDEC speeds. Even used in 4 x DIMM configurations (sold as dual modules), the RAM chips have all been Micron manufactured so can mix multiple packs of this RAM no problems.Cons: Would like to see faster timings but these are down to how binned the RAM chips themselves are sorted. Price obviously could be cheaper but worldwide economics during this pandemic has created shortages which increase cost.
My new Lenovo IdeaCentre 5i 90NA desktop PC came with 8GB RAM(2x4) @ 2933Mhz. I bought this 16GB kit(2x8) to increase my memory because Windows10 was using 40% of my RAM just at an idle and up from there. My only choices at BestBuy were Corsair Vengeance LPX or HyperX Fury. I was advised by a BB rep to get the 3000Mhz RAM because it was closer to my 2933Mhz board than the 3200Mhz. I received it within a week (I chose the Corsair because the HyperX would have taken 4 to 6 weeks for delivery according to BB's site). Installation was very simple and it worked fine except it would only run at 2133Mhz speed. 800Mhz less than my board was capable of was not acceptable to me. I was told to enter the BIOS and change the speed but I was unable to because every time I tried I ... MoreMy new Lenovo IdeaCentre 5i 90NA desktop PC came with 8GB RAM(2x4) @ 2933Mhz. I bought this 16GB kit(2x8) to increase my memory because Windows10 was using 40% of my RAM just at an idle and up from there. My only choices at BestBuy were Corsair Vengeance LPX or HyperX Fury. I was advised by a BB rep to get the 3000Mhz RAM because it was closer to my 2933Mhz board than the 3200Mhz. I received it within a week (I chose the Corsair because the HyperX would have taken 4 to 6 weeks for delivery according to BB's site). Installation was very simple and it worked fine except it would only run at 2133Mhz speed. 800Mhz less than my board was capable of was not acceptable to me. I was told to enter the BIOS and change the speed but I was unable to because every time I tried I was blocked by the message "INVALID FORMAT". Eventually I found out from Lenovo that the 3000Mhz was not compatible with my mainboard, although 3200Mhz is. To reorder the 3200Mhz in HyperX or Corsair would have taken 4 to 6 weeks because of the holidays and COVID-19 and because they were temporarily out of stock, so I ordered a plain Crucial 16GB kit from Amazon, which worked fine. The Crucial 3200Mhz is sold out on Crucial's website (now sold out on Amazon, too). I am fairly certain that the 3200Mhz Corsair or HyperX would have worked fine also, but I didn't want to wait a month or more. I wished the Corsair 3000Mhz would have worked better with my system, but they were not compatible. My new 3200Mhz works fine and I am allowed to enter into my BIOS once again, although I didn't need to because it worked at full speed automatically. Even though my system board is supposed to max out at 2933Mhz, I found out through the RAMMon app that the two factory installed 4GB sticks were 3200Mhz Micron brand - though the sticker on the RAM said "Samsung 2933Mhz". I liked the look and feel of the Corsair Vengeance LPX and wished that I could have ordered the 3200Mhz from Best Buy but they were temporarily out of stock and I did not feel like waiting 4 to 6 weeks for delivery. I was kind of disappointed that the BestBuy rep recommended RAM (3000Mhz) that was incompatible with my Lenovo PC. But, whatever.
In July to September 2021, I started having BSODs, and memory was each time mentioned. So I ran Memtest86 on my old Crucial RAM 8 x 8 GB (64 GB): 8 errors were found.As my Rampage V Extreme MB is now 6 years old, there isn't much RAM on the market on the motherboard QVL list. As I wasn't certain this RAM would work, especially 2 sets of 4 x 8 GB sticks, I asked Scan for advice. Very quickly they replied, and I bought the RAM. It can the day after.I installed it, and ran a Memtest86 on the new RAM: Pass. See photo (the test lasted 25 hours and 25 minutes, 4 passes)I have bought several items with Scan, and so far, always had a good service. So, I can't say yet what happens wen a product is faulty.
Started my Ryzen build with one of these sets in an ASUS TUF X570 Plus mobo. I do not want LEDs all over my PC, it creates a distracting environment and these sticks offer a very clean alternative. I like that there are other colors if you have a specific need for your build, and I have had Vengeance RAM in other systems in the past with no issues. I like to stay with products that do good by me.Later on, I started feeling like 32GB was already becoming a middle of the road situation, several of my games were pushing 12GB of RAM and I often have other processes going on that want RAM too, so I decided to get another set... not knowing the annoyance of Ryzen and 4 sticks. I mean, I read about it but it totally slipped my mind when I went to do this second set ... MoreStarted my Ryzen build with one of these sets in an ASUS TUF X570 Plus mobo. I do not want LEDs all over my PC, it creates a distracting environment and these sticks offer a very clean alternative. I like that there are other colors if you have a specific need for your build, and I have had Vengeance RAM in other systems in the past with no issues. I like to stay with products that do good by me.Later on, I started feeling like 32GB was already becoming a middle of the road situation, several of my games were pushing 12GB of RAM and I often have other processes going on that want RAM too, so I decided to get another set... not knowing the annoyance of Ryzen and 4 sticks. I mean, I read about it but it totally slipped my mind when I went to do this second set LOLHOWEVER, it was only an initial frustration as I was able to get all four sticks running at correct speed and timings after a bit of fiddleydee in settings. If you are doing something similar, I would recommend starting back on the mobo defaults. I ran into issues until I just went back to absolute square one and then did one stick at a time until I had three working consistently at the right speeds. After that, it took next to nothing to get the final stick working and the system not beeping angrily at me and pouting instead of posting. Had me worried for a bit, but all is good now. (Except that I only wish I had spotted out on 2 X 32GB instead of 4 X 16GB) sigh... a tinkerers job never be done LOL
-As I said, the memory no longer runs well, with constant memory management BSOD's. I have tested the kit rather extensively with Memtest 86+ and the non-plus, each with 10+ passes multiple times, and no errors. WEIRD. But I have tested this thing with 3 different motherboards and 2 different CPU's, and all of them throw the MEMORY_MANAGEMENT error rather regularly. I have 2 other memory kits that work fine in all 3 boards (Z170 Pro Gaming, Maximus IX Hero, and Maximus X Hero (Wi-Fi AC)), plus the kit USED to work fine in the Z170 Pro and Maximus IX, but no longer. So I sent a ticket to support explaining all of this and asking for a replacement, since these are lifetime warranty, as most kits, but 10 days later and still no answer, which is just ridiculous. I even ... More-As I said, the memory no longer runs well, with constant memory management BSOD's. I have tested the kit rather extensively with Memtest 86+ and the non-plus, each with 10+ passes multiple times, and no errors. WEIRD. But I have tested this thing with 3 different motherboards and 2 different CPU's, and all of them throw the MEMORY_MANAGEMENT error rather regularly. I have 2 other memory kits that work fine in all 3 boards (Z170 Pro Gaming, Maximus IX Hero, and Maximus X Hero (Wi-Fi AC)), plus the kit USED to work fine in the Z170 Pro and Maximus IX, but no longer. So I sent a ticket to support explaining all of this and asking for a replacement, since these are lifetime warranty, as most kits, but 10 days later and still no answer, which is just ridiculous. I even sent the support ticket with the copy of receipt/bill, and pictures of the labels on the sticks, as that's what it says to do for easier and quicker processing (this is NOT an RMA form, this is simply a support ticket), but nothing. Sent them a second follow up about a week after first posting, asking what the status on my support ticket was, and still no response. I mean, not even a thing asking me to troubleshoot (though I've been building close to a decade now, and while not a professional, I know quite a bit about troubleshooting and isolating hardware. It's certainly the memory that's the problem), or hey we're super busy, but we will get to your request when we get to it, NOTHING. I really need another memory kit for something I'm working on right now, and this would've been an ideal solution. It's not like this kit was just sitting around doing nothing, but I digress. 10 days w/out a single response, even an automated one to let me know they will get around to it, is unacceptable from a company like Corsair. I talk to EVGA or Asus, and I get a response within a couple days, every time. Even Asus, who arguably has some of the worst customer service I have ever had the pleasure of experiencing, at least gets back to me, the customer, in a timely fashion and lets me know that I'm not being thrown/tossed aside or ignored. Cannot recommend to buy this memory, as though they are lifetime warranty, it's kind of hard to RMA if it's going to take a couple weeks or longer for them to simply respond to a support ticket.
These were bought for my first custom PC build ever. I did a lot of research and asked some friends for advice as well as the gurus on custom PC forums. Corsair products were always at the top of the list for parts.When these arrived, I was surprised how heavy duty they are. The quality is impressive and it's obvious these are built to last.Installation was incredibly easy (slide into the slot and apply slight pressure until the tabs on the motherboard click, locking it in place). I started up my PC and couldn't believe how fast it performed!At this point I feel compelled to mention that, if you're not super familiar with computers, there are several (and sometimes many) factors that affect the speed of programs, media, functions, Internet, etc., so don't assume ... MoreThese were bought for my first custom PC build ever. I did a lot of research and asked some friends for advice as well as the gurus on custom PC forums. Corsair products were always at the top of the list for parts.When these arrived, I was surprised how heavy duty they are. The quality is impressive and it's obvious these are built to last.Installation was incredibly easy (slide into the slot and apply slight pressure until the tabs on the motherboard click, locking it in place). I started up my PC and couldn't believe how fast it performed!At this point I feel compelled to mention that, if you're not super familiar with computers, there are several (and sometimes many) factors that affect the speed of programs, media, functions, Internet, etc., so don't assume that installing more RAM will fix a slow system. However, more RAM is never a bad thing! Especially if you're a gamer.My motherboard has four memory banks so I'll be adding to these soon. Just waiting to see how these hold up for a bit, but for the moment I'm highly impressed and already a big fan of Corsair.Update: it's been a couple months and these guys are running like its day one still! No hiccups at all and they stay quite cool. I couldn't be happier and have ordered another set.
| Intel Extreme Memory Profile (XMP) version | 2.0 |
| Cooling type | Heatsink |
| CAS latency | 16 |
| Intel Extreme Memory Profile (XMP) | Y |
| Component for | PC/Server |
Corsair 64GB (2x32GB) 3000MHz DDR4 Memory Kit - C16 - Vengeance LPX
Designed For High Performance Overclocking VENGEANCE LPX memory is designed for high-performance overclocking. The heatspreader is made of pure aluminum for faster heat dissipation, and the custom performance PCB helps manage heat and provides superior overclocking headroom. Each IC is individually screened for peak performance potential. Compatibility Tested Part of our exhaustive testing process includes performance and compatibility testing on nearly every motherboard on the market – and a few that aren’t. XMP 2.0 Support One setting is all it takes to automatically adjust to the fastest safe speed for your VENGEANCE LPX kit. You’ll get amazing, reliable performance without lockups or other strange behavior. Aluminum Heat Spreader Overclocking overhead is limited by operating temperature. The unique design of the VENGEANCE LPX heat spreader optimally pulls heat away from the ICs and into your system’s cooling path, so you can push it harder.
Designed For High Performance Overclocking VENGEANCE LPX memory is designed for high-performance overclocking. The heatspreader is made of pure aluminum for faster heat dissipation, and the custom performance PCB helps manage heat and provides superior overclocking headroom. Each IC is individually screened for peak performance potential. Compatibility Tested Part of our exhaustive testing process includes performance and compatibility testing on nearly every motherboard on the market – and a few that aren’t. XMP 2.0 Support One setting is all it takes to automatically adjust to the fastest safe speed for your VENGEANCE LPX kit. You’ll get amazing, reliable performance without lockups or other strange behavior. Aluminum Heat Spreader Overclocking overhead is limited by operating temperature. The unique design of the VENGEANCE LPX heat spreader optimally pulls heat away from the ICs and into your system’s cooling path, so you can push it harder.
Designed For High Performance Overclocking VENGEANCE LPX memory is designed for high-performance overclocking. The heatspreader is made of pure aluminum for faster heat dissipation, and the custom performance PCB helps manage heat and provides superior overclocking headroom. Each IC is individually screened for peak performance potential. Compatibility Tested Part of our exhaustive testing process includes performance and compatibility testing on nearly every motherboard on the market – and a few that aren’t. XMP 2.0 Support One setting is all it takes to automatically adjust to the fastest safe speed for your VENGEANCE LPX kit. You’ll get amazing, reliable performance without lockups or other strange behavior. Aluminum Heat Spreader Overclocking overhead is limited by operating temperature. The unique design of the VENGEANCE LPX heat spreader optimally pulls heat away from the ICs and into your system’s cooling path, so you can push it harder.
Designed For High Performance Overclocking VENGEANCE LPX memory is designed for high-performance overclocking. The heatspreader is made of pure aluminum for faster heat dissipation, and the custom performance PCB helps manage heat and provides superior overclocking headroom. Each IC is individually screened for peak performance potential. Compatibility Tested Part of our exhaustive testing process includes performance and compatibility testing on nearly every motherboard on the market – and a few that aren’t. XMP 2.0 Support One setting is all it takes to automatically adjust to the fastest safe speed for your VENGEANCE LPX kit. You’ll get amazing, reliable performance without lockups or other strange behavior. Aluminum Heat Spreader Overclocking overhead is limited by operating temperature. The unique design of the VENGEANCE LPX heat spreader optimally pulls heat away from the ICs and into your system’s cooling path, so you can push it harder.
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The lowest price for Corsair 64GB (2x32GB) 3000MHz DDR4 Memory Kit - C16 - Vengeance LPX right now is $311.00 at Clove Technology, compared across 3 retailers.
The all-time low was $309.00 on 17 Mar 2026 — today's price is 1% above the lowest ever. This is at or near its all-time low — a good time to buy.
Prices last updated 15 May 2026.