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Posted 3 May 2023
Corsair VENGEANCE RGB DDR5 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5 7200MHz C34 Intel Optimised Desktop Memory Kit £160 at Amazon
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Welcome to the Cutting-Edge of Performance: Push the limits of your system like never before with CORSAIR DDR5 memory, unlocking even faster frequencies, greater capacities, and higher CPU processing.
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.
Custom Intel XMP 3.0 Profiles: Customise and save your own XMP profiles via iCUE to tailor performance by app or task for greater efficiency.
Create and Customise: Choose from dozens of preset lighting profiles, or create your own in iCUE.
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.
Custom Intel XMP 3.0 Profiles: Customise and save your own XMP profiles via iCUE to tailor performance by app or task for greater efficiency.
Create and Customise: Choose from dozens of preset lighting profiles, or create your own in iCUE.
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33 Comments
sorted byWill buy this and return under the old order.
Seems a bit pricey though
I like the Sonic motherboard but i like the longevity of non Asus AM5 boards.
Regardless, 7200mhz memory right now is complete overkill. 6000-6200 seems to be the sweet spot for both Intel and AMD platforms