Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro SL 3600 MHz 32GB review

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The RAM comes in a black cardboard box with yellow sides. You can find a shot of the Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro SL at the front side

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On the backside, you’ll only see some marketing information in seven languages and information about the iCUE, Asus Aura, and MSI Mystic Light software compatibility. 


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When you open the box, you’ll see four modules covered in plastic. Design-wise, it looks really, really good with the matte-black PCB. The radiators are integrated with the boards by means of an adhesive pad on each side, and dismantling them would require using significant force (or heating it up with a hairdryer for a longer period), so I did not do this and do not recommend it either (it would void the warranty). 

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Here is what it looks like after unpacking. You can see the black PCB here. The heat spreaders are covered in matte black paint. They also have triangular cutouts on the sides to reveal more RGB lighting from the diffuser. The stickers tell you that this is a kit of 4 x 8 GB modules operating at 3600 MHz, with CL18, at 1.35 Volts. This capacity should be more than enough for the typical user/gamer and it can come in handy if you process video or graphics. For optimal (or rather simply stable) performance, we recommend sticking to the settings from the preconfigured XMP profile. The timings look bad for this frequency, so it would be good to tune them.

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