Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro SL 3600 MHz 32GB review

Memory (DDR4/DDR5) and Storage (SSD/NVMe) 367 Page 4 of 23 Published by

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Product showcase/build

Product showcase/build

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A heat spreader does not always bring the temperature down. Rather than that, it moves the heat from the chips to the PCB, distributing it more evenly throughout the entire module, and eliminating potential hot spots. Theoretically, this should allow for better overclocking. The 10-RGB-LED crystalline bar (made of plastic) located on top of the modules should create a nice lighting effect.


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The total height of the stick is about 44.3 mm (so a bit more than the Corsair states). That’s not really a really low-profile module, but you still shouldn’t have problems with most air coolers. As always, we recommend double-checking whether any clearance issues won’t occur before you buy this set.


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The weight of the module is 50 g, so the radiator seems to be solid. The set that has been provided to us is of course an RGB one, so you need to use the Corsair iCUE suite. Ok, here are the final shots of this nice memory kit.


 

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The RAM shines brightly and evenly, the flowing effects can be displayed better because the diffuser is designed to be continuous. Let’s proceed to the next page.

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