Wednesday, August 3rd 2011

Corsair Announces Availability of White Vengeance LP DDR3 Memory

Corsair, a worldwide designer and supplier of high-performance components to the PC gaming hardware market, today announced worldwide retail availability of the Special Edition Arctic White Vengeance Low Profile memory.

The Special Edition Arctic White Vengeance LP memory operates at a 1.35V and is ideal for ultra-quiet systems and other low-voltage applications. It consists of two rigorously-screened 4GB DDR3 DRAM modules, guaranteed to operate at 1600MHz with a tested latency of 9-9-9-24. The Vengeance low-profile heat spreader has a reduced height of 1.03" (26.25mm) and is designed for high-performance systems with extra-large CPU coolers, small form factor system builds, or any other space-constrained application where standard Vengeance memory may not fit.
An article detailing the system build of an ultra-quiet PC using White Vengeance LP memory can be found on the Corsair Blog.

"Vengeance DDR3 memory is the premier choice for system builders who want dependable, overclockable DRAM at a price that allows their budget to go further," said Giovanni Sena, Director of Memory Products at Corsair. "Our latest offering, the Special Edition Arctic White Vengeance LP, gives builders, system integrators, and gaming enthusiasts the ability to assemble low-voltage systems with an appealing, stylish new look."

Corsair Special Edition Arctic White Vengeance Low Profile memory is available immediately from Corsair's worldwide network of resellers and distributors.
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28 Comments on Corsair Announces Availability of White Vengeance LP DDR3 Memory

#1
RejZoR
That would be useful if the mobos were white like the Sapphire ones some time ago. In anything else it doesn't look all that cool.
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#2
Shinshin
Say what ya want but it is so beautiful!
White is the new black! :)
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#3
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
White PCBs end up looking like white chocolate due to the ivory-ish tinge given by the internal copper layers.

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#4
Sir B. Fannybottom
If only it tasted as good :laugh: Are they only making this in 1600mhz?
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#5
Vancha
So beautiful. Now if only the VENGEANCE wasn't bright yellow...
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#6
Yellow&Nerdy?
Looks sexy... Would look great in a white case with an all black mobo, making a black and white build. Now we only need a white GFX.
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#7
Unregistered
in that 3rd pic... what mobo is that with built in mobo liquid cooling??? :eek:
#8
erocker
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bubbly1724in that 3rd pic... what mobo is that with built in mobo liquid cooling??? :eek:
It's a Gigabyte X58 UD9. It has a waterblock on the northbridge that can be used for watercooling.
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#9
Unregistered
erockerIt's a Gigabyte X58 UD9. It has a waterblock on the northbridge that can be used for watercooling.
woah. reviews on newegg claims it sucks. and $700? damn. btw, ram looks soo much better than the current vengeance with the huge heatsinks.
#10
xBruce88x
I dont see the big deal about them being quiet or suitable for large cpu coolers since pretty much every ram module without an over the top heatsink fits that discription too. And tbh I think these are actually a tad taller than my ddr2 modules. And $700? I can build a whole rig for that.
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#11
brandonwh64
Addicted to Bacon and StarCrunches!!!
These sticks are 89.99$ hes talking about that gigabyte board I think
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#14
DanishDevil
Wow, white heatspreader with black PCB. I might actually get a pair of these for my ECS P67H2-A2.
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#15
happita
These things would look great in a few MB color schemes: black/silver, blue/white, blue/black. Anything other than those would look very out of place. 1.35v for 1600mhz sticks sounds pretty good to me!! Not too many kits offer that + looking ultra sexy at the same time :)
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#16
DanishDevil
Does $90 MSRP seem a bit steep? They are low voltage, but the blue 1.5V sticks with the same speeds are half the price at Newegg :(
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#17
[H]@RD5TUFF
ShinshinSay what ya want but it is so beautiful!
White is the new black! :)
I agree.
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#18
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
1.35v? do want!
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#19
Lazzer408
btarunrguaranteed to operate at 1600MHz with a tested latency of 9-9-9-24.
So it's nothing new. :wtf:
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#20
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
Lazzer408So it's nothing new. :wtf:
at 1.35v its something new. low voltage ram is awesome.
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#21
Lazzer408
Musselsat 1.35v its something new. low voltage ram is awesome.
Oh 1600@1.35v? Guess I missed that. So what'll it do at 1.65v? It would match my new build anyways. :)
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#22
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
Lazzer408Oh 1600@1.35v? Guess I missed that. So what'll it do at 1.65v? It would match my new build anyways. :)
personally i love low voltage ram, i always undervolt my stuff as much as i can. i've never had a stick of low voltage ram die on me, whereas i have had heaps of high voltage stuff (and died at rated voltages too, not overvolted)


low voltage ftw.
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#23
DanishDevil
It will probably do 1600 9-9-9-24 @ 1.65v. Most low-voltage stuff doesn't scale well with voltage.
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#24
Lazzer408
I have old XMS3 (1333 9-9-9-24) that'll do 1333,7-7-7-18,1t,1.4v or 1600,9-9-9-24,2t,1.6v. Am I missing something here about this ram? o.o
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#25
DanishDevil
Old RAM can have decent IC's in it. Memory manufacturers have outsmarted the enthusiasts by binning chips, and they rarely release low-rated kits with high-end IC's.
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