Corsair Vengeance LPX 64GB (2x32GB) DDR4 3200MHz Memory
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 64GB (2x32GB) DDR4 3200MHz Memory right now is $195.95 at Mwave Australia, compared across 12 retailers.
The all-time low was $0.99 on 4 June 2026 — today's price is 19693% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 20 June 2026.
Last updated at 20/06/2026 22:52:21
Corsair Vengeance LPX 64GB (2x 32GB) DDR4 3200MHz Desktop Memory - Black
$99 off when you spend $999 or more
Corsair Vengeance LPX 64GB (2x 32GB) DDR4 3600MHz C18 Desktop Memory Black
$99 off when you spend $999 or more
Corsair CMK64GX4M2D3600C18 Vengeance LPX 64GB (2x32GB) DDR4 3600MHz C18 Desktop Gaming Memory Black
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Corsair Vengeance LPX 64GB (2x32GB) DDR4 3600MHz C18 Desktop Gaming Memory Black
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(LS) Corsair Vengeance LPX 64GB (2x32GB) DDR4 2400MHz C16 1.2V XMP 2.0 Black Desktop Gaming Memory AMD Optimized
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Corsair Vengeance LPX 64GB (2x32GB) 2400MHz DDR4 RAM (CMK64GX4M2A2400C16)
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Corsair 64GB (2x32GB)CMK64GX4M2E3200C16 Vengeance LPX 3200MHz DDR4 RAM - Black
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Corsair 64GB (2x32GB) CMK64GX4M2D3600C18 Vengeance LPX CL18 3600MHz DDR4 RAM - Black
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Corsair Vengeance LPX 64GB (2x32GB) DDR4 3600MHz C18 Desktop Gaming Memory Black CMK64GX4M2D3600C18 [PC]
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Corsair Vengeance LPX 64GB (2x32GB) 3200MHz CL16 DDR4 CMK64GX4M2E3200C16 [PC]
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originally posted on neweggbusiness.com
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.
originally posted on newegg.com
I've been fortunate to have built seven PC's over the past 16 years without any problems. Not so lucky this build. Put this kit in an X570 Tomahawk WiFi with a 5600X and it booted and I got Windows installed fine but it would crash soon after starting a game or trying to run a benchmark. Memtest86 confirmed my suspicion as bad memory. Tried one stick at a time and BOTH sticks were throwing errors. I decided to exchange it. The RMA request was quickly approved and I was sent a shipping label, however I didn't realize I wouldn't get the replacement for 3 weeks and a couple days. In hindsight I wish I had done a return and bought another kit.
originally posted on scan.co.uk
Bought two sets of this to run in two identical systems built for the office. First machine runs great, even with a slight overclock to 3400Mhz, second machine, multiple BSODs per day at stock 3200Mhz speed. Swapped the RAM with the known good system, still BSOD. After checking the compatibility lists on the MSI website for the board (latest BIOS installed) part number isn't on the compatibility list. Now have underclocked the RAM to 3000Mhz and system is stable. Hopefully a new BIOS will come along that adds compatibility for this RAM officially and we can then up-rate the speed. Odd that it works fine on another identical MB/CPU combo
| General | |
| Capacity | 64 GB: 2 x 32 GB |
| Upgrade Type | Generic |
| Memory | |
| Type | DRAM memory kit |
Corsair Vengeance LPX 64GB (2x 32GB) DDR4 3200MHz Desktop Memory - Black
$99 off when you spend $999 or more
Corsair Vengeance LPX 64GB (2x 32GB) DDR4 3600MHz C18 Desktop Memory Black
$99 off when you spend $999 or more
Corsair CMK64GX4M2D3600C18 Vengeance LPX 64GB (2x32GB) DDR4 3600MHz C18 Desktop Gaming Memory Black
90-day returns
Corsair Vengeance LPX 64GB (2x32GB) DDR4 3600MHz C18 Desktop Gaming Memory Black
Delivery $7.95
(LS) Corsair Vengeance LPX 64GB (2x32GB) DDR4 2400MHz C16 1.2V XMP 2.0 Black Desktop Gaming Memory AMD Optimized
Delivery $7.95
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've been fortunate to have built seven PC's over the past 16 years without any problems. Not so lucky this build. Put this kit in an X570 Tomahawk WiFi with a 5600X and it booted and I got Windows installed fine but it would crash soon after starting a game or trying to run a benchmark. Memtest86 confirmed my suspicion as bad memory. Tried one stick at a time and BOTH sticks were throwing errors. I decided to exchange it. The RMA request was quickly approved and I was sent a shipping label, however I didn't realize I wouldn't get the replacement for 3 weeks and a couple days. In hindsight I wish I had done a return and bought another kit.
Bought two sets of this to run in two identical systems built for the office. First machine runs great, even with a slight overclock to 3400Mhz, second machine, multiple BSODs per day at stock 3200Mhz speed. Swapped the RAM with the known good system, still BSOD. After checking the compatibility lists on the MSI website for the board (latest BIOS installed) part number isn't on the compatibility list. Now have underclocked the RAM to 3000Mhz and system is stable. Hopefully a new BIOS will come along that adds compatibility for this RAM officially and we can then up-rate the speed. Odd that it works fine on another identical MB/CPU combo
Bought same modules as existing to double existing 4x 16Gb. Thoroughly tested and work great under normal use. Please be advised though that under sustained load each module gets very warm and now generates twice the heat. As the modules sit right next to my 14-core i9 CPU the CPU sent a signal to the PSU to shut down to save itself from over heating, (event code 41). I was rendering a 90 minute 4K film in in ProRes. So, because of lack of foresight and poor motherboard layout and desktop cabinet design, (the GPU running at 44 degrees just below the CPU as well) I have had to add 6 small powerful 80mm top fans and 3x 120mm side fans to blast enough air into the box to stop it crashing. Hope this helps someone and avoids them having to analyse numerous MS event codes ... MoreBought same modules as existing to double existing 4x 16Gb. Thoroughly tested and work great under normal use. Please be advised though that under sustained load each module gets very warm and now generates twice the heat. As the modules sit right next to my 14-core i9 CPU the CPU sent a signal to the PSU to shut down to save itself from over heating, (event code 41). I was rendering a 90 minute 4K film in in ProRes. So, because of lack of foresight and poor motherboard layout and desktop cabinet design, (the GPU running at 44 degrees just below the CPU as well) I have had to add 6 small powerful 80mm top fans and 3x 120mm side fans to blast enough air into the box to stop it crashing. Hope this helps someone and avoids them having to analyse numerous MS event codes to work out what's going on. Tech Support you might want to add that question to your troubleshooting process... might same some time.
I use several LXC containers and virtual machines. I need healthy amounts of memory. My computer right now has 128 GB populated with these nice memories. I couldn't be happier.
High capacity and stable. I wanted something without all the lights and I got it with these sticks of RAM. I am running 4x32 of these and I have never had a system that wanted to run Adobe's Creative Apps more. It just eats through Photoshop and Lightroom like nothing I've ever had. I am pairing this with an MSI Z690 and 12900k and 2TB 980 Pro. Fastest system I've ever had.
Pros: Decent ram good enough for some low - mid end gaming and multi tasking with the right setup.Cons: price is a little on the high side especially for 3200mhz but I should have checked with the motherboard manafacture as that was what limited me to this ram
Asking if computer components are a good deal is kind of a waste of time. Almost all computer parts that are recent and up to date are over priced. That is the nature of technology. Doesn't really cost more to make they just charge more because they can and people will pay. I bought mine used and it does what I want it to do. So I guess that is a good thing. I have never been an over clocker trying to squeeze one more millisecond or fps for bragging rights. So I can't really speak to bottom line performance.
This memory will hammer your IMC and will require OC your CPU soc voltage in order to run at the advertised speed. Passive cooling is NOT sufficient for this memory, it will overheat and corrupt the OS. It is however very very fast memory, it matches my other 4000C16 Bdie kit with just 2133C15 Jedec settings.
A simple kit of affordable dense non ECC DDR4 kit.It's low profile is nice for small form factor builds or if you have a very large cooler.Timings are nothing to write home about and might not be fitting if you want to get the most out of your B660 or Z690. But CL14 kis are easily double the price...It has been robust on a week of constant professional workload and it had no problem holding it's XMP profile with 4 sticks.
| General | |
| Capacity | 64 GB: 2 x 32 GB |
| Upgrade Type | Generic |
| Memory | |
| Type | DRAM memory kit |