
CORSAIR Vengeance LPX 32GB DDR4 3600
$73.99 Original price was: $73.99.$68.99Current price is: $68.99.
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Specification: CORSAIR Vengeance LPX 32GB DDR4 3600
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8 reviews for CORSAIR Vengeance LPX 32GB DDR4 3600
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$73.99 Original price was: $73.99.$68.99Current price is: $68.99.
Anonymous –
Overall Review: Fast memory in a compact package with no light show. Works as expected out of the box with XMP.
Michael R. –
Overall Review: Just put this in my new system & WOW!…so far so good. ASUS has for years has done well by me. The same can be said for Newegg as well. Superior products and superior service.
Dino –
Pros: I’m not one to go for RGB colorful stuff since I just want a product that is functional, upgraded from 2666 to this 3600 and wow what a difference. Running it on a Z390 Gaming AC motherboard and a i9 9900k, have not had any issues. Cons: Had some slight hiccups due to not doing the auto profile and trying the manual BIOS settings, just do an auto profile for 3600 and should be solved. Overall Review: Its a great cheaper way to boost a PC up a bit, you don’t really need anything more…
Albert M. –
Overall Review: System using 3900x and gigabyte aorous elite ax b550 motherboard. Updated all drivers from gigabyte website, flashed bios to v10, enabled XMP, memory recognized as 3600mhz. No problems so far two weeks in.
NEW AMD-MAN –
Pros: enabled xmp mode running 3600 auto no problem everything smooth. amd3700x cpu and asrock b550 extreme4 board. Cons: not free lol? Overall Review: works great 0 issue and low profile too if you have a giant cooler
soren121 –
Pros: – Stable with XMP profile – Dual-rank Micron dies – Heatspreaders are effective and pretty – No errors after 4 passes of Memtest86 Cons: – Timings could be tighter I guess, but this is fine Overall Review: My PC has an Intel Core i5-7600K and an ASRock Fatal1ty Z270 ITX motherboard, and I didn’t have any trouble getting it to boot or run at expected speeds. I was kinda surprised it was dual-rank, as single-rank seems to have recently become common on 16Gb sticks, but I’ll take it.
Daniel D. –
Pros: XMP profile booted right up on Gigabyte X570 Aorus Elite & Ryzen 3600. First thing I checked was if they were a DUAL or SINGLE ran kit and FINALLY A DUAL RANK kit. Heat Spreaders are a classy red not like the retail image which appears more fire engine red. Low profile heat spreaders can help in certain tight space situations but my cpu cooler doesn’t overhang so it didn’t matter if they were tall or short heat spreaders. Update Cons: Only Cas 18 but it was a cheaper kit at a hair over…
Terence J. –
Pros: I really like Corsair LPX RAM – I use it in every build that I can. I paired this RAM with an ASUS Prime B450M-A II and Ryzen 5 3600. This exact model was not on the QVL list but I’ve always had good compatibility with Corsair. I turned on the DOCP (AMD version of XMP) in BIOS to “OC” the RAM to its 3600 speed and it worked first try. I used MemTest86 and ran a RAM test for several hours – no errors and a perfect 4 pass test – no issues, perfect! Has been running this way for several…