Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 RAM 32GB CMH32GX5M2B6000Z30K
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Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 RAM 32GB CMH32GX5M2B6000Z30K
$119.99
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Price History for CORSAIR - VENGEANCE RGB 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5 6000MHz C30 AMD EXPO & Intel XMP UDIMM Desktop Memory...
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Current Price | $114.99 | October 30, 2024 |
Highest Price | $121.99 | October 20, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $114.99 | October 30, 2024 |
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$114.99 | October 30, 2024 |
$117.99 | October 25, 2024 |
$121.99 | October 20, 2024 |
Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 RAM 32GB CMH32GX5M2B6000Z30K Description
- Dynamic Ten-Zone RGB Lighting: Illuminate your system with ten individually addressable, ultra-bright RGB LEDs per module, encased in a panoramic light bar for vivid RGB lighting from any viewing angle.
- Onboard Voltage Regulation: Enables easier, more finely-tuned, and more stable overclocking through CORSAIR iCUE software than previous generation motherboard control.
- AMD EXPO Compatibility: Compatible with AMD EXPO for higher frequencies and exceptional overclocking performance.
- Create and Customise: Choose from dozens of preset lighting profiles, or create your own in iCUE.
- Maximum Bandwidth and Tight Response Times: Optimized for peak performance on the latest Intel DDR5 motherboards.
Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 RAM 32GB CMH32GX5M2B6000Z30K Specification
Specification: Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 RAM 32GB CMH32GX5M2B6000Z30K
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BoBear09 –
Using Signal RGB and ram looks good and performs well
Alexis Ordaz –
Stabil çalışıyor. Ana kartımda 4 slot var bir boş bir dolu olarak kurdum. Tavsiye ederim.
Sam K. –
💻 Vorwort
Der Corsair VENGEANCE RGB DDR5 RAM mit 32 GB (2×16 GB) und 6000 MHz ist die ideale Wahl für anspruchsvolle PC-Builds. Egal ob für Gaming, Content-Erstellung oder intensive Workloads – dieser Speicher bietet herausragende Geschwindigkeit und ist dank RGB-Beleuchtung auch optisch ein Hingucker. Zudem ist er AMD EXPO-kompatibel, was eine einfache Konfiguration auf AMD-Systemen ermöglicht.
⚙️ Einsatzgebiet
Ich verwende diesen RAM in einem Gaming-Setup mit einem AMD Ryzen-Prozessor. Dank 6000 MHz Taktrate und niedriger CL30 Latenz gibt es spürbare Leistungssteigerungen, insbesondere bei grafikintensiven Spielen und Multi-Tasking-Aufgaben. Auch beim Rendering und Videoschnitt konnte ich eine höhere Effizienz feststellen.
🌈 Funktionalität
Die iCUE-Kompatibilität erlaubt es, die RGB-Beleuchtung individuell anzupassen und mit anderen Corsair-Komponenten zu synchronisieren. Die RGB-LEDs sind hell und bieten eine Vielzahl an Effekten, die das Gesamtbild des Systems aufwerten. Die Installation verlief reibungslos, und die AMD EXPO-Profilunterstützung machte es einfach, die vollen 6000 MHz aus dem RAM herauszuholen, ohne manuelle Einstellungen im BIOS vornehmen zu müssen.
👍 Pro
– Hohe Taktrate von 6000 MHz für exzellente Leistung
– Niedrige Latenz (CL30) sorgt für schnellere Reaktionszeiten
– iCUE-kompatible, anpassbare RGB-Beleuchtung für individuelles Design
– AMD EXPO-Unterstützung für einfache Konfiguration mit Ryzen-Prozessoren
– Solide Bauweise und ansprechendes Design in Grau
👎 Kontra
– Etwas teurer im Vergleich zu nicht-RGB-RAM
– RGB-Steuerung erfordert zusätzliche Software (iCUE)
– Bei Intel-Systemen weniger optimiert, da primär auf AMD EXPO ausgelegt
📋 Fazit
Der Corsair VENGEANCE RGB DDR5 RAM ist die perfekte Wahl für Nutzer, die sowohl auf Performance als auch auf Optik setzen. Mit seiner hohen Taktrate, geringen Latenz und der RGB-Kompatibilität mit iCUE bietet er nicht nur exzellente Leistung, sondern auch eine visuelle Aufwertung für jedes PC-Gehäuse. Besonders AMD-Nutzer profitieren von der einfachen EXPO-Konfiguration. Ein leistungsstarker und stylisher Speicher, der sich für Gaming und kreative Anwendungen gleichermaßen eignet.
Liltrouble –
Great stable ram for AM5, works with no issue setting to EXPO on B650 Tomahawk. With low latency CL30 and sweet spot 6000mhz, works great with my 7800x3D. Once you install and go into bios and enable MCR, ram will train for a bit and next time you boot and restart, speeds are much faster!
just remember this is DDR5, expect the RAM light to be on for awhile during cold boot for training, don’t expect fast instant RAM checks like DDR4. also make sure the RAM you buy is on the motherboard QVL list.
no issues with iCue 5 either, easily set RGB lighting and all! I pretty much have a Corsair ecosystem so it’s super easy to bring everything together and despite what some might say, iCue is the best software to manage RGB/fan control, nothing has ever not worked or gone wrong for me.
D. Roberts –
I use this ram in my Asus ProArt x670e AMD AM5 motherboard with an AMD 7900x3d processor. I run the expo 1 profile which is 6000 MT/s. This ram has been completely stable for me. I have the most recent at the time of this review motherboard firmware as well as versions of Asus Armory Crate and Corsair iCue software. I installed armory crate first, and then iCue, they coexist quite happily. Control of the ram RGB lighting is through iCue. I quite like that you can have two different lighting profiles one when iCue is not running e.g. when the computer is in sleep mode or when booting and another when iCue is running. My particular set uses Hynix m-die ram, which as I understand is very good for tight timings. In terms of the Asus qvl list for my motherboard, this Corsair ram set is the tightest certified ram in 6000 mt/s.
I switched to the Corsair, I initially was using G.Skill z5 neo, but that simply wasn’t stable in this motherboard. Maybe about a third of the time the motherboard would hang on boot at the Ram check or after booting windows would behave erratically, for example mouse clicks wouldn’t be registered. The g.skill was certified for 6000 mt/s per Asus but for me wasn’t stable over 5800. I noticed in looking at some of the other reviews of the gskill that somebody else had a similar problem with it that I did.
So to reiterate, I am very happy with this ram. It is stable and fast.
DaveKay –
These Ram sticks are great to look at and run perfectly fine at the claimed 6000mhz speed. the only issue that I had was with the Corsair Icue software, which caused me a lot of headaches trying to sync the RGB with the rest of my system. In the end, I left them on their default setting and let my motherboard take of the rest of the RGB lights in my system.
Sam K. –
Hasta ahora va todo bien, la velocidad y eficiencia son buenas de acorde a lo que decían, son buena opción precio calidad
jfoster38122 –
This issue might be my motherboard. Will update review after investigating. For now there’s no reason to give a low review.
Was running at 6000 for a bit. Worked well for awhile. Did crash early on once. Perhaps something related to driver updates, etc… but over time became more unstable. This could be related to Windows issues with AMD as well. Now Expo @ 6000 won’t pass stability tests using OCCT. I have to run it as 4800.
I’m running with a 7800X on an Asus Strix B650E-i with a RTX 4070 Super. All drivers, BIOS, etc… are up to date.
Liltrouble –
I bought this memory to use in a new computer gaming system I built which consists of the following parts:
Ryzen 7800x3d CPU
MSI Pro B650-P Wifi Motherboard
DeepCool AK620 Zero Dark
32 GB Corsair Vengeance DDR5 6000mhz AMD Memory (CMH32GX5M2B6000Z30K)
Asus Tuf RTX 4070 Ti Super 16GB Video Card
Creative Audigy FX V2 Sound Card
Corsair RM1200e 1200W Power Supply
Fractal Meshify 2 RGB Case
Windows 11 Home
I had problems getting it to run @6000 mhz Expo, but I was able to get it running fine @5200 mhz Expo. It has been running months at that speed without issue. I do not blame the Corsair memory for not doing @6000 mhz. It is most likely the memory controller on my AMD 7800x3d cpu, or my motherboard bios. I could play with it more and perhaps get @5600 mhz or higher, but everything runs so well at @5200 mhz I really have not been motivated to mess with it.
From what I have read, the most important thing is to get the Expo timings working. The difference between @5200 mhz and @6000 mhz at the 1440p resolution that I play games at would be minimal, a few frames per second that I would not even notice. It is more important to me that everything runs stable with no crashing, and that is exactly how my computer has run these past months. Also, it is very fast and every game I have from FaryCry 6, World of WarCraft The War Within, Dying Light 2, to Cyberpunk 2077 plays fantastic with the graphics maxed out!
The rgb lights look great although they are partially covered by my huge DeepCool heat sink.
I have no cons with this memory, I am very happy with it. It comes with a lifetime warranty should I ever need it, which I doubt I ever will.
BoBear09 –
For most systems, 6000Mts is amazing, and this does not fail to provide these speeds. The RGB lights look great, the storage size for the price is good too. This is overall just a great product. Just remember to enable AMD EXPO
Electronics nut –
Looks nice. Fast.
Brenden –
*ddr5-6000 CL30 –> best setup currently for AM5 CPU
*better sup timings than competitors
~1.4volt
Corsair makes great ram. DDR5-6000 CL30 is great for Ryzen CPUs. I want to point out that many kits are 6000MT/s CL30 but this kit has better sub timings than most. But its not like its inherently a better physical sticks the XMP profile just runs at 1.4 volts VS 1.35 like many others. The extra voltage allows it to tighten up the timings a bit. This could be done manually on almost any kit, but with corsair you get it preloaded.
example1: Corsair 6000MT/s CL 30-36-36-76 1.4V
example2: G.SKILL Trident Z5 Neo 6000MT/s CL30-38-38-96 1.35V
Johnny Rage –
Great RGB/lighting, enabled XMP, and overall stable (for now). I’d say it’s perfect for the price. Not TOO expensive.