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Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4 DRAM 3200MHz C16 Memory Kit – White
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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.
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Ran in to an issue that I believe to be motherboard/chipset related more than memory, but something to consider. I already had 32GB of this in my ASRock X399 board, and was aiming for 96GB. It would appear that though the motherboard will detect that configuration, something doesn't like it. The system was EXTREMELY unstable this way. Once I looked in the manual, there is no recommended install configuration for 96GB. Only one set, two sets, or all four. Not three. Also, the memory runs at 2133MHz, not 2666MHz. Also, pretty sure a limitation of the chipset. Not concerned about the speed difference, as it allows me to lower latencies instead. I'm running a ThreadRipper 2920X in this, and it's speedy enough as it is. Nothing is overclocked in this machine, either. I ... MoreRan in to an issue that I believe to be motherboard/chipset related more than memory, but something to consider. I already had 32GB of this in my ASRock X399 board, and was aiming for 96GB. It would appear that though the motherboard will detect that configuration, something doesn't like it. The system was EXTREMELY unstable this way. Once I looked in the manual, there is no recommended install configuration for 96GB. Only one set, two sets, or all four. Not three. Also, the memory runs at 2133MHz, not 2666MHz. Also, pretty sure a limitation of the chipset. Not concerned about the speed difference, as it allows me to lower latencies instead. I'm running a ThreadRipper 2920X in this, and it's speedy enough as it is. Nothing is overclocked in this machine, either. I will end up with another batch of 16GB x 2 to maximize the memory in this at 128GB. Not that it needs it, but it just sounds cool. This memory part number is one of just a couple that is ASRock approved in all 8 memory slots.
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I ordered/purchased this item on 13 Oct. 2020 - i spexifically made sure to only select items that are sold by and shipped from NewEgg. Somehow despite this, it took almost two full days to receive an order confirmed email and for the funds to be pulled from my account. Then it took another full day for a shipping label to be created. It then took yet another full day for the package to be dropped off to the shipper. Where it finally started movong - but then stopped and spent the entire weekend sitting in Illinois... but I digress. Long story short, one long week of constant, last minute "estimated delivery" date changes... the box finally arrived. Unfortunately, the RAM does not work as expected/described. It is described as being 16gb (2x8gb) CAS-16 Corsair ... MoreI ordered/purchased this item on 13 Oct. 2020 - i spexifically made sure to only select items that are sold by and shipped from NewEgg. Somehow despite this, it took almost two full days to receive an order confirmed email and for the funds to be pulled from my account. Then it took another full day for a shipping label to be created. It then took yet another full day for the package to be dropped off to the shipper. Where it finally started movong - but then stopped and spent the entire weekend sitting in Illinois... but I digress. Long story short, one long week of constant, last minute "estimated delivery" date changes... the box finally arrived. Unfortunately, the RAM does not work as expected/described. It is described as being 16gb (2x8gb) CAS-16 Corsair Vengence LPX DDR4 RAM @2666MHz. I specifically selected this RAM kit, to match my existing 16gb Corsair Vengence LPX DDR4 RAM. XMP was/is already enabled in my bios due to this existing ram kit. And while I am no IT tech/computer expert by any means; I do feel I have better than average skill and experience with trouble shooting technical issues... Again, long story short - with XMP enabled the RAM reports in the system as having a max bandwidth of 2133MHz. When I enter the bios and manually set the RAM speed to 2666MHz; the system starts as normal and still reports max bandwidth of 2133MHz. I don't know that these few MHz of bandwidth make any significant difference - but why if the item is described and sold as capable of something - does it then not perform at that level. Again I digress. I removed the 2 new sticks of RAM, booted the system and everything runs/reports as normal (ram reporting with max bandwidth of 2666MHz) removed the old RAM installed the new RAM and the system reports the full 16gb but at the max bandwidth of 2133. Very confused, disappointed and frustrated with this order and the item recieved. Maybe I just dont know how to work some setting or I'm doing something wrong but at this point I feel I've already gone further and done more than anyone should have to; to make a product work as it was clearly advertised. Absolute bottom line of it all I do not and would not recomend this product.
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| Capacity | 16 GB: 2 x 8 GB |
| Upgrade Type | Generic |
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| Type | DRAM memory kit |
Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4 DRAM 3200MHz C16 Memory Kit – White
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Corsair CMK16GX4M1A2400C16 Vengeance LPX 16 GB (1 X 16 GB) DDR4 2400 MHz C16 XMP 2.0 High Performance Desktop Memory Kit, Black
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CORSAIR Vengeance LPX 32GB (1 x 32GB) DDR4 2666 (PC4-21300) C16 Desktop Memory - Black
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CORSAIR Vengeance LPX 64GB (4x16GB) DDR4 3200 (PC4-25600) C16 1.35V Desktop Memory - Black
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Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB (1x8GB) 3000Mhz DDR4 RAM - Black (CMK8GX4M1D3000C16)
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.
Ran in to an issue that I believe to be motherboard/chipset related more than memory, but something to consider. I already had 32GB of this in my ASRock X399 board, and was aiming for 96GB. It would appear that though the motherboard will detect that configuration, something doesn't like it. The system was EXTREMELY unstable this way. Once I looked in the manual, there is no recommended install configuration for 96GB. Only one set, two sets, or all four. Not three. Also, the memory runs at 2133MHz, not 2666MHz. Also, pretty sure a limitation of the chipset. Not concerned about the speed difference, as it allows me to lower latencies instead. I'm running a ThreadRipper 2920X in this, and it's speedy enough as it is. Nothing is overclocked in this machine, either. I ... MoreRan in to an issue that I believe to be motherboard/chipset related more than memory, but something to consider. I already had 32GB of this in my ASRock X399 board, and was aiming for 96GB. It would appear that though the motherboard will detect that configuration, something doesn't like it. The system was EXTREMELY unstable this way. Once I looked in the manual, there is no recommended install configuration for 96GB. Only one set, two sets, or all four. Not three. Also, the memory runs at 2133MHz, not 2666MHz. Also, pretty sure a limitation of the chipset. Not concerned about the speed difference, as it allows me to lower latencies instead. I'm running a ThreadRipper 2920X in this, and it's speedy enough as it is. Nothing is overclocked in this machine, either. I will end up with another batch of 16GB x 2 to maximize the memory in this at 128GB. Not that it needs it, but it just sounds cool. This memory part number is one of just a couple that is ASRock approved in all 8 memory slots.
I ordered/purchased this item on 13 Oct. 2020 - i spexifically made sure to only select items that are sold by and shipped from NewEgg. Somehow despite this, it took almost two full days to receive an order confirmed email and for the funds to be pulled from my account. Then it took another full day for a shipping label to be created. It then took yet another full day for the package to be dropped off to the shipper. Where it finally started movong - but then stopped and spent the entire weekend sitting in Illinois... but I digress. Long story short, one long week of constant, last minute "estimated delivery" date changes... the box finally arrived. Unfortunately, the RAM does not work as expected/described. It is described as being 16gb (2x8gb) CAS-16 Corsair ... MoreI ordered/purchased this item on 13 Oct. 2020 - i spexifically made sure to only select items that are sold by and shipped from NewEgg. Somehow despite this, it took almost two full days to receive an order confirmed email and for the funds to be pulled from my account. Then it took another full day for a shipping label to be created. It then took yet another full day for the package to be dropped off to the shipper. Where it finally started movong - but then stopped and spent the entire weekend sitting in Illinois... but I digress. Long story short, one long week of constant, last minute "estimated delivery" date changes... the box finally arrived. Unfortunately, the RAM does not work as expected/described. It is described as being 16gb (2x8gb) CAS-16 Corsair Vengence LPX DDR4 RAM @2666MHz. I specifically selected this RAM kit, to match my existing 16gb Corsair Vengence LPX DDR4 RAM. XMP was/is already enabled in my bios due to this existing ram kit. And while I am no IT tech/computer expert by any means; I do feel I have better than average skill and experience with trouble shooting technical issues... Again, long story short - with XMP enabled the RAM reports in the system as having a max bandwidth of 2133MHz. When I enter the bios and manually set the RAM speed to 2666MHz; the system starts as normal and still reports max bandwidth of 2133MHz. I don't know that these few MHz of bandwidth make any significant difference - but why if the item is described and sold as capable of something - does it then not perform at that level. Again I digress. I removed the 2 new sticks of RAM, booted the system and everything runs/reports as normal (ram reporting with max bandwidth of 2666MHz) removed the old RAM installed the new RAM and the system reports the full 16gb but at the max bandwidth of 2133. Very confused, disappointed and frustrated with this order and the item recieved. Maybe I just dont know how to work some setting or I'm doing something wrong but at this point I feel I've already gone further and done more than anyone should have to; to make a product work as it was clearly advertised. Absolute bottom line of it all I do not and would not recomend this product.
I bought this memory kit to increase my RAM from 8gb's to 16gb's. I used this memory type originally when I built my system a year or so ago (mostly all parts purchased from Scan). It's is fitted to an MSI B450-A-Pro full ATX main board. Yeah, I know it's a good board that is being under utilised at present but the idea was to add to it and expand it's capability over time so my budget would not suffer too much. 8gb's was fine for normal everyday use but with extra workload of late & the need to use the machine for more memory intense activity 8gb's was struggling...not surprisingly! Since fitting the extra 8gb's my machine flies even faster, the difference is very noticeable.Worthy of note too is that this memory is not a complete & total match with my original ... MoreI bought this memory kit to increase my RAM from 8gb's to 16gb's. I used this memory type originally when I built my system a year or so ago (mostly all parts purchased from Scan). It's is fitted to an MSI B450-A-Pro full ATX main board. Yeah, I know it's a good board that is being under utilised at present but the idea was to add to it and expand it's capability over time so my budget would not suffer too much. 8gb's was fine for normal everyday use but with extra workload of late & the need to use the machine for more memory intense activity 8gb's was struggling...not surprisingly! Since fitting the extra 8gb's my machine flies even faster, the difference is very noticeable.Worthy of note too is that this memory is not a complete & total match with my original memory. The part numbers are different to the original sticks that I bought as those are no longer available. However, after careful scrutinisation I can find no technical difference & believe it is just the fact the pair I have is not a matched pair. In all the testing that I have carried out since fitting them, the performance is incredible with no price being paid for any slight mismatch. In fact my testing has found no mismatch present. All memory is running at the manufacturers advertised speed of 2666mhz, and this was straight out the box. Some memory requires fiddling with to get this but not these Corsair sticks. Unless you are an avid very very high end gamer 2666 is pretty much the sweet spot for memory. My machine is pretty good at game playing but of course it's about lots of other things too that makes good gaming happen.All in all, it's brilliant memory and Corsair has a very good reputation for producing reliable stuff. I've used it in lots of machines without ever encountering issues.
This was my 3rd attempt to get a "DUAL RANK" kit at 2x16gb 3200 C16 or 3600mhz C18 . I thank the reviewer soren121 from 8/6/2021 which listed his kit as DUAL RANK. I tried two other 2x16gb 3200/3600 kits before this and both will be returned for refund as they both were single rank sticks. Please do not get DUAL RANK confused with DUAL CHANNEL. All these 2x8gb or 2x16gb kits are DUAL CHANNEL but the memory chip layouts are either in a dual or single rank configuration. I wanted a total of 2 ram sticks in this system but wanted a dual rank configuration. So I knew I either needed to buy 4x 8gb single rank sticks or 2x 16gb dual rank sticks to get where I wanted to be. A good bump in performance running dual rank ram vs previous single rank 2x8gb kit. Beware this ... MoreThis was my 3rd attempt to get a "DUAL RANK" kit at 2x16gb 3200 C16 or 3600mhz C18 . I thank the reviewer soren121 from 8/6/2021 which listed his kit as DUAL RANK. I tried two other 2x16gb 3200/3600 kits before this and both will be returned for refund as they both were single rank sticks. Please do not get DUAL RANK confused with DUAL CHANNEL. All these 2x8gb or 2x16gb kits are DUAL CHANNEL but the memory chip layouts are either in a dual or single rank configuration. I wanted a total of 2 ram sticks in this system but wanted a dual rank configuration. So I knew I either needed to buy 4x 8gb single rank sticks or 2x 16gb dual rank sticks to get where I wanted to be. A good bump in performance running dual rank ram vs previous single rank 2x8gb kit. Beware this CMK32GX4M2D3600C18R kit likely ships in both single and dual rank as I read some people on a different website had single rank kits. This is common now as getting dual rank in 2x16gb is more of a lottery now compared to the past when 16gb sticks were almost all dual rank. Not anymore. These two kits were the first two kits I tried that were both single rank so they are both going to be returned. Corsair 2x16gb 3200mhz C16 - CMK32GX4M2E3200C16 - SINGLE RANK KIT Gskill 2x 16gb 3600 C18 - F4-3600C18D-32GVK - SINGLE RANK KIT
I was a little apprehensive about using this ram given that it was so cheap (just under 100 bucks for 32 gigs around the black Friday, 2021 timeframe). I figured best case scenario I settle for running under advertised speeds, worst case scenario I run into compatibility issues. I fit this into my new ASRock B550 Taichi with a Ryzen 5 5600X and booted it up. Into BIOS I went and found the RAM recognized at 2133 mhz. ASRock shipped my Taichi with the most recent BIOS and given my expectations, I figured that was probably the end of the story. I booted into Windows and got the rest of my drivers and such loaded, then restarted and booted back into BIOS. Everything felt pretty stable at this point so I enabled the XMP profile for 3600 mhz, exited and saved, and waited ... MoreI was a little apprehensive about using this ram given that it was so cheap (just under 100 bucks for 32 gigs around the black Friday, 2021 timeframe). I figured best case scenario I settle for running under advertised speeds, worst case scenario I run into compatibility issues. I fit this into my new ASRock B550 Taichi with a Ryzen 5 5600X and booted it up. Into BIOS I went and found the RAM recognized at 2133 mhz. ASRock shipped my Taichi with the most recent BIOS and given my expectations, I figured that was probably the end of the story. I booted into Windows and got the rest of my drivers and such loaded, then restarted and booted back into BIOS. Everything felt pretty stable at this point so I enabled the XMP profile for 3600 mhz, exited and saved, and waited for the boot loops to begin. To my amazement, it booted right into Windows! Still assuming the worst, I checked my RAM speeds and sure enough, the 3600 mhz setting held fine! I haven't stress-tested it yet, but after an hour or two of VR gaming I've experienced no system issues at all! I'll call this a win from every angle!! Thanks Corsair!
Bought this for a system I'm building for a family member. Using ASRock B550 motherboard and Ryzen 3400G CPU. I recognize that Zen+ (12nm) processors are not conducive to high RAM speeds, but here's the catch-- I swapped my GSkill DDR4-3200 modules (with Hynix DJR chips) from my own system into this new build; it runs fine on the XMP profile at DDR4-3200 like it should, and passes stress tests with flying colors. The GSkill modules are 32gb (16 x 2) so they ought to stress the memory controller even more. So it can't be said that the CPU is holding this RAM back. Best I can achieve is DDR4-3066 at the stock 16-18-18-36 timings. I tried tightening timings at 3066 via Typhoon Burner & Ryzen DRAM calculator to no avail. Bumping up the RAM or SOC voltage did not help. ... MoreBought this for a system I'm building for a family member. Using ASRock B550 motherboard and Ryzen 3400G CPU. I recognize that Zen+ (12nm) processors are not conducive to high RAM speeds, but here's the catch-- I swapped my GSkill DDR4-3200 modules (with Hynix DJR chips) from my own system into this new build; it runs fine on the XMP profile at DDR4-3200 like it should, and passes stress tests with flying colors. The GSkill modules are 32gb (16 x 2) so they ought to stress the memory controller even more. So it can't be said that the CPU is holding this RAM back. Best I can achieve is DDR4-3066 at the stock 16-18-18-36 timings. I tried tightening timings at 3066 via Typhoon Burner & Ryzen DRAM calculator to no avail. Bumping up the RAM or SOC voltage did not help. I've rarely used Corsair RAM in the past (I've built hundreds of PCs) because of the price premium, but these were comparable in price to others so I purchased based on Corsair's reputation as a premium brand. Pretty disappointed and will stick to the usual Gskill, Mushkin, Team Group, ADATA and others that I've had flawless results with. FWIW these are reported to be Samsung B-die in Typhoon Burner. Must be a garbage bin is all I can figure. Debating whether or not to return them to Newegg, the integrated GPU on this chip needs all the RAM bandwidth it can get. I paid for DDR4-3200, it should work as such considering another brand works fine.
I was expecting some troubleshooting since Im mixing brands of ram (2x4gb of patriot ram that came with my pc; 2x4gb of new Corsair ram), but I was pleasantly surprised to see the ram appear immediately in bios when putting the sticks in. It was plug and play. So easy, and it made such a significant difference in some of my games, forza specifically. The reason I was compelled to get more ram was because forza horizon 5 was a stuttering mess even at the lowest setting. As soon as I started the game with my new additional 8gb of ram, it ran perfectly smooth 60 fps at high graphics, and 40-60 fps at ultra. Ive seen the game use upwards of 11gb before, so Im glad that I have the extra headroom in ram to give the game space to do its thing. Really fun game btw. Anyway, ... MoreI was expecting some troubleshooting since Im mixing brands of ram (2x4gb of patriot ram that came with my pc; 2x4gb of new Corsair ram), but I was pleasantly surprised to see the ram appear immediately in bios when putting the sticks in. It was plug and play. So easy, and it made such a significant difference in some of my games, forza specifically. The reason I was compelled to get more ram was because forza horizon 5 was a stuttering mess even at the lowest setting. As soon as I started the game with my new additional 8gb of ram, it ran perfectly smooth 60 fps at high graphics, and 40-60 fps at ultra. Ive seen the game use upwards of 11gb before, so Im glad that I have the extra headroom in ram to give the game space to do its thing. Really fun game btw. Anyway, I definitely recommend this pair of Corsair ram. Its out of the box presentation, ease of installation, and performance make it an enjoyable experience to use. Please note that I made sure the Corsair sticks ran at the same speed as these Patriot sticks for minimizing possibility of incompatibility.
-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.
Its low-profile design and black anodized aluminum heat spreader ensure efficient heat dissipation and an aggressive aesthetic. Optimized for the latest CPUs, this RAM features a CL16 latency and operates at 1.2V, making it a reliable choice for high-performance builds. With support for Intel XMP 2.0 and a limited lifetime warranty, it's a solid investment for enhancing your system's speed and stability.
| General | |
| Capacity | 16 GB: 2 x 8 GB |
| Upgrade Type | Generic |
| Memory | |
| Type | DRAM memory kit |
Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2x8GB) 3200MHz DDR4 Memory - White [CMK16GX4M2B3200C16W]
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 Vengeance LPX 16GB (2x8GB) 3200MHz DDR4 Memory - White [CMK16GX4M2B3200C16W] right now is $35.00 at PCByte AU, compared across 21 retailers.
The all-time low was $35.00 on 16 Aug 2026. That's the lowest price we've ever tracked — a great time to buy.
Prices last updated 16 Aug 2026.