Corsair Unleashes 128GB 64GB and 32GB DDR4 Kits up-to 3600 MHz

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That's a lot of money.
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And memory.....
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Probably great hardware, but with the 60%+ increased price for one dollar lately even the 32GB kit is completely out of the question. The fact that all hardware is sold in dollars is really negative atm.
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That 32GB 3600MHz kit is really, really tempting!! EDIT: I should have known that 3600MHz at CL16 was too good to be true. 😀 After seeing the kit's Part Number and then checking with their website description I noticed there's a small typo in the article. The actually timings of the 3600MHz kit are 18-19-19-39 and not 16-19-19-39.
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Corsair’s fastest 128GB DDR4 kit ever, the Vengeance LPX 128GB (4x16GB) 3,000MHz
Last time I checked 4x16 was 64 - not 128.
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That 32GB 3600MHz kit is really, really tempting!! EDIT: I should have known that 3600MHz at CL16 was too good to be true. 😀 After seeing the kit's Part Number and then checking with their website description I noticed there's a small typo in the article. The actually timings of the 3600MHz kit are 18-19-19-39 and not 16-19-19-39.
It's not.... don't just throw money at RAM. KNOW your IC's. Look at my sig. Those are C15 2666mhz Vengeance I got to 12-13-13-28-1T. Took 1.5v but they are happy. With your kit? I bet I could get 3600 mhz at C16. I'd head over to HWBOT as a start...... IF, you want to get me a copy of the RAM's SPD or a pic with all of the info on a screen I could help you get started....
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skip aside that software that really hogging RAM i am wondering for most software, even like adobe premier.ae.ps etc. or other professional tools can do they fully utilize that size (above 64gb)? and even so, is it worth the price? nowdays, ramdisk isnt as good as past years when there still no ssd, now we have nvme which is pci-e based ssd, even still lower than ram, but i think it sufficient enough