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Today, we are checking the Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro SL 3600 MHz CL18 (pretty average latency figure) memory in a 32 GB set consisting of four 8 GB modules. This is not the first time we’re looking at the Corsair RAM. It was for example the Vengeance RGB Pro (4x8 GB 3200MHz) or Dominator Platinum (4x8 GB 3600 MHz CL16). Ok, but what’s different comparing the above-mentioned Vengeance RGB Pro series?
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kakiharaFRS
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Posted on: 04/15/2021 03:24 PM
corsaire rgb memory still unbeaten in terms of looks
in terms of performance...I'm surprised you can actually overclock it, I've got two sets of corsair rgb dominator/vengeance pro and one set of G.skill trident Z something all 3600
and G.skill is obviously above in all the benchmarks I did
buy Corsair RGB for it's rgb don't expect to overclock or have a performance boost out of them non-rgb sticks are 100% better if you want performance
the rgb draws power from the same lines the memory does and the leds generate heat both of which have a negative impact on the performance
corsaire rgb memory still unbeaten in terms of looks
in terms of performance...I'm surprised you can actually overclock it, I've got two sets of corsair rgb dominator/vengeance pro and one set of G.skill trident Z something all 3600
and G.skill is obviously above in all the benchmarks I did
buy Corsair RGB for it's rgb don't expect to overclock or have a performance boost out of them non-rgb sticks are 100% better if you want performance
the rgb draws power from the same lines the memory does and the leds generate heat both of which have a negative impact on the performance
Mineria
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Posted on: 04/15/2021 05:17 PM
corsaire rgb memory still unbeaten in terms of looks
Depends on preference, as example, I don't like the RGB colors Corsair led's come with, so to in my opinion G.Skill and Kingston look better, but personally I just go with fast and cheap, so modules without RGB.
corsaire rgb memory still unbeaten in terms of looks
Depends on preference, as example, I don't like the RGB colors Corsair led's come with, so to in my opinion G.Skill and Kingston look better, but personally I just go with fast and cheap, so modules without RGB.
cucaulay malkin
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Posted on: 04/15/2021 05:44 PM
icue is so much fun to use on my sp140pro's,love it.they came with node core,super easy and convenient to install,can take four more corsair fans.
they're not the best,but they're decent,like this memory.
icue is so much fun to use on my sp140pro's,love it.they came with node core,super easy and convenient to install,can take four more corsair fans.
they're not the best,but they're decent,like this memory.
Kool64
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Posted on: 04/15/2021 06:10 PM
article title and performance charts say 4x8 not 2x16. On a side note HH do you know what chips are in them? I have an equally timed 2x16 3600 G.Skill kit with Hynix MFR and I can't get them to run C16 on my 3700X for the life of me.
article title and performance charts say 4x8 not 2x16. On a side note HH do you know what chips are in them? I have an equally timed 2x16 3600 G.Skill kit with Hynix MFR and I can't get them to run C16 on my 3700X for the life of me.
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4000 c19 is decent.
It's nothing special for b-dies but I guess with oc those wouldn't be a bad buy if you got them at msrp and accepted you're paying premium for the looks.
it's the right call not to give them a recommendation,not everyone either knows how to or wants to overclock.but in the end if you know what you're buying and accept it then it's a decent purchase.I gotta admit,playing with lighting in icue is a lot of fun.If it consitutes a small portion of this msrp I'd accept it.