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Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 Ram 32GB CL34 (2x16GB) 7200MHz

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  • Experience unparalleled performance with the CORSAIR DDR5 memory takes your system to the next level and benefits from even faster frequencies, larger capacities and higher processor performance.
  • Dynamic ten-zone RGB lighting Illuminate your system with ten individually controllable, brilliantly bright RGB LEDs per module, enclosed in a panoramic light bar for vivid RGB lighting from every angle.
  • Onboard voltage regulation With the CORSAIR iCUE software enables easier, more finely tuned and more stable overclocking than previous generations of mainboard controllers.
  • Customizable Intel XMP 3.0 Profiles Design and save your own XMP profiles via iCUE to adjust performance depending on the application or task and ensure maximum efficiency.
  • Design and customize Choose from dozens of preset lighting profiles or create your own profile in iCUE.
  • NOTE The Custom XMP Profile feature is not currently implemented in iCUE. If you'd like to try out the feature, you can download the iCUE version using the XMP Manager Feature Preview on the Downloads tab of the product page. This feature is currently only compatible with DDR5 Gigabyte and ASRock motherboards
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  1. Type_R's avatar
    CL34 would be helpful in the title
  2. nitromax's avatar
    now £153.48
  3. lukaszw's avatar
    How would it work with AMD CPUs? Only in uncoupled mode? What's the trade-off in that case? Lower performance in games or what? (edited)
    aerodeck's avatar
    Yea they would run 2:1
    Really you would want to push them down to 6400mhz 1:1 or taken them up to 7800/8000mhz 2:1. 8000mhz would bring slightly lower latency but harder to stabilise I believe
  4. divinitystudios80's avatar
    Awesome thanks! Just what I needed to finish my PC build 🏼😄
  5. Uncommon.Sense's avatar
    Good to see DDR5 speeds going up and prices coming down, give it another year and we'll be seeing 9000MT/s+ at this price or less hopefully.
  6. Neil_Law's avatar
    7200, nice
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