Corsair offers fastest 4,333MHz Vengerance LPX Kit at 32GB 4x8GB DDR4
Corsair unveiled their fastest ever dual-channel 32GB DDR4 memory, at 4,333MHz. The Vengerance LPX kit codenamed CMK32GX4M4K4333C19 runs in dual-channel on an Asus motherboard and alongside a Core i5-8600K CPU, a new precedent for 4x8GB 32GB.
Typically, the fastest DDR4 memory kits are limited to low-capacity kits, but with this kit CORSAIR has combined ultra-high frequency, with high capacity, validating in MemTest at an effective frequency of 4,333MHz, a record for this configuration. Built with hand-sorted and extensively binned Samsung B-die ICs, the kit runs with aggressive CL19-26-26-46 timings at 1.5V and is fully XMP 2.0 compliant, making enabling this record-setting performance as easy as a single BIOS setting.
This special high-capacity, high-frequency kit will be made available to select elite overclockers and enthusiasts, helping them chase world records in today’s most demanding PC performance benchmarks. The complete range of CORSAIR DDR4 memory brings the same commitment to performance and quality to any DDR4 system, from the overclocker-friendly VENGEANCE LPX, to the stunning lighting of VENGEANCE RGB and premium finish of DOMINATOR PLATINUM.
VENGEANCE LPX DDR4 4x8GB 4,333MHz is will be available to elite overclockers and PC performance enthusiasts in December 2017. The full VENGEANCE LPX line-up of performance DDR4 is available immediately via the CORSAIR worldwide network of authorized retailers and distributors, or direct from the www.corsair.com webstore. All CORSAIR VENGEANCE LPX DDR4 kits are backed by a lifetime limited warranty and the CORSAIR worldwide customer support network.
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Awesome for seveal reasons.
C19 for 4333 is amazing given that their own 3600 kit is c18.
Also great that they have the too speeds available in non rgb for and not limited to a gimmick.
It's also a 1.5v kit which I'd say is right at the limit of usable voltage.
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I'd just like to clarify since this is misunderstood by many, the latency numbers for memory are clock cycles not time therefore higher latency numbers compensate for an increased clock speed.
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so... they are going to sell out of spec Overclock
U do not see Intel selling 6Ghz CPUs...
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so... they are going to sell out of spec Overclock
U do not see Intel selling 6Ghz CPUs...
Even the newest Coffee lake cpus only offically support 2666mhz ddr4. anything above that is techincally an overclock, any stick of ram rated above 3200mhz is actually out of the jedec spec for ddr4.
however the "offical" spec isn't really that useful in general since its far too conservative (you can buy sticks that will do 4000mhz within the offical jedec spec for voltage).
which is why intel supports XMP, which is intel's unoffical memory profile standard , which allows for ddr4 kits to run up to 1.5v. which can be considered mostly safe for long term use.
at least it isn't like the ddr2 days, where ram companies would rate their modules at suicide volts ( i remember a few 2.4v ddr2 kits).
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Awesome for seveal reasons.
C19 for 4333 is amazing given that their own 3600 kit is c18.
Also great that they have the too speeds available in non rgb for and not limited to a gimmick.