🚀 Elevate Your Setup with Corsair Vengeance!
The Corsair CMZ32GX3M4X1600C10 Vengeance 32GB DDR3 memory kit is designed for Intel quad-channel platforms, delivering exceptional speed and performance. With a latency of 10-10-10-27 and support for Intel XMP 1.3, this memory is perfect for gamers and professionals seeking to enhance their computing experience.
RAM | 8 GB DDR3 |
Memory Speed | 1600 MHz |
Brand | Corsair |
Item model number | CMZ32GX3M4X1600C10 |
Item Weight | 0.798 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.12 x 2.76 x 0.79 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.12 x 2.76 x 0.79 inches |
Color | Multicolor |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
ASIN | B0068ZWZY0 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 24, 2011 |
D**V
Works with dual channel AMD/Intel
I was a little worried when I first purchased these chips - I don't have quad channel memory capabilities (sadly, lol) but I do have support for up to 32G of dual channel RAM in my machine and needed more to run more VM's during the day - finding 32G dual channel specific was more expensive than these (by a lot) so I rolled the dice. I had 16G of dual channel Corsair Vengeance, and I went to their website and, yes, in smaller print it does say this RAM can be supported in dual channel systems - so really I'm just here to assure anyone else that it does, indeed, work and work well in my AMD 8120 FX based board with dual channel memory capability. Great RAM, always top quality and takes being overclocked too!
L**E
Awesome memory - worked perfectly.
I wanted to max out a new HP Desktop I had purchsed with a I7 processor. I was going to be doing a lot of video editing. When buying the computer from HP it would have cost me $400 for this much memory.This is an amazing deal and it works perfectly, very fast. Just plug it in and the computer recognizes it and it's ready to go.
N**Y
Excellent Gaming Ram
Looked online when I purchased this ram and it was rated number one out of 10 for reliability and many other areas. I was a little over my budget but when you've already purchased top materials you will need to buy everything else that goes with it. It overclockes wonderfully and it's very noticable. Runs smoothly with no probelms whatsoever and you can order this in just about any color needed for your build so it matches or looks good. Works very well with my Asus P9X79 Pro motherboard and I-7 3930-K Hexacore LGA 2011 Processor. If your looking for good ram there are many out there but this is a good one.Update as of 05/22/13. Have tried overclocking the ram and it runs stock at 1333 MhZ. You can overclock it to 1600 Mhz and it runs excellent but when I tried running it at 1866 or higher, the mother board will only either see a portion of the ram at that speed or completely fail. I will have to go with Kingston Beast which is able to overclock at 2400 Mhz. The corsair is great ram however, I've had no problems with any games and it has been running excellent. Here is my system config:Cooler Master Limited Edition Black towerAsus P9 X79 Pro motherboardIntel I-7 LGA 2011 3930k (Six core) processorCorsair Vengeance Ram 32 GB (4x8)Corsair H80 Liquid CoolerTwo NVIDIA GE Force GTX 570 HD Video Cards (SLI of course)Corsair SSD (operating system only, boot time at about 30-32 seconds)Western Digital Cav Black 2Tb hard drive (7200 RPM) for gamesCooler Master Silent Pro Gold 1200 W power Supply.9 total fans plus the Corsair H80. Running temp at idle 30-32 C, during gaming 50-54 on CPU. Have overclocked to 4.6-4.8 with no problems but have it on XMP profile for ram since it runs a little faster and have the processor at stock. 3.2 ghz turbos to 3.8. It's overkill at the stock level so I'll get the most life out of it. Once I get a pump reservoir system, I will overclock it then.
D**K
Very Happy, No Problems! EVER!
I know I hit over kill with this purchase, but why not max out when you can handle the 32GB. 64GB is a different story though. The heat syncs on top look cheap when handling the cards, but they work like charm. I have not had a problem yet with them. You will be booking it, especially if you are running a Phenom II X4 965 at 3.7GHz (Mine somehow went from 3.4 to 3.7 overnight and I don't even know how to overclock. haha.).I am a Sound Designer, Graphic Designer and a Gamer and I have never once glitched out of a program, game, or the system froze up and shut-off. If you are into 3D animation and building games, 32GBs of RAM will slow you down a bit after you subdivide like crazy in Blender, but it will still push to do your every command.
M**.
So far, so good
I have owned many sets of Corsair Ram, usually with great results. I upgraded from 16gb of Vengeance, to 32gb, to boost performance in my machine, and keep me future proof, for awhile at least. These are doing the job well, no BSOD's so far. and my system is certainly speedy. (although much of the speed gained, may be the SSD upgrades I made as well).Back in the early days, Ram was everything, and you payed for it. Now, with better processing, multi-cores, lightening fast FSB, and the price of Ram at such affordable rates, there is really no reason not to buy this Ram. It is such an easy, affordable, upgrade, and with todays super easy BIOS interface, setting the power, timing, latency, ect., it is super easy to run at, or above the speeds that are native to the Ram.Ten years ago, this much ram, first, would never have fit into any board, but if it did, would have cost thousands of dollars to buy. With the price of Ram this low, there is no reason not to get the most out of your system that you can, with regards to Ram.Other options are still pricey, compared to Ram, so this is a no brainer upgrade for most people on a budget, and of course, running a 64 bit OS, that can access this much memory. If you are running 32 bit, you already know that you are limited to less that 4 gb of Ram, so don't bother. There are third party add-on's to 32bit OS's, which allow access to more Ram, but I don't know how effective and stable they are. Also, there is not a whole lot of software that utilizes this much Ram, but better to have it, and not need it, than need it, and not have it, especially at these prices.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
1 week ago