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CORSAIR Announces VENGEANCE RGB DDR5 Memory

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CORSAIR, a world leader in enthusiast components for gamers, creators, and PC builders, today announced VENGEANCE RGB DDR5 memory, equipping the celebrated VENGEANCE RGB, a top choice for performance enthusiasts, with DDR5 technology. Optimized for the latest gaming PCs and workstations, and available in black or white color options, these modules deliver sensational DDR5 performance with stunning RGB style.

Launching initially in speeds up to 6,400MT/s and capacities up to 32 GB (2x16 GB), with frequencies up to 6,600 MT/s and 2x 32 GB kits available soon, VENGEANCE RGB DDR5 lights up your system with a modern new design illuminated by brilliant RGB, while delivering the higher frequencies, greater capacities, and faster performance of DDR5.



VENGEANCE RGB DDR5 boasts dynamic, individually addressable ten-zone RGB lighting, encased in a panoramic light bar that wraps around the top of each module. The result is a seamless light array - highly visible from a wide range of angles - illuminating your system with vivid lighting effects. Powerful CORSAIR iCUE software enables customizable RGB lighting control for detailed, synchronized lighting with the rest of your iCUE-compatible setup - or unlocking even greater immersion with real-time RGB lighting integration when playing select games.

iCUE also saves custom Intel XMP 3.0 profiles to control your memory's performance by app or task for maximizing efficiency, as well as controlling onboard voltage regulation to achieve more finely-tuned, stable overclocking than previous generations which relied on only motherboard BIOS control. With these software features at your command, you can take your system to unprecedented levels of performance on 12th Generation Intel Core processors and select Z690 motherboards.

As with all CORSAIR DDR5 memory, VENGEANCE RGB DDR5 modules are built with only hand-sorted, tightly-screened memory chips to ensure consistently high frequencies, atop performance PCBs for excellent signal quality and stability. Cooling these chips is a stylish solid aluminium heatspreader that efficiently conducts heat away from your memory, while complementing your system's modern aesthetic. A limited lifetime warranty grants you peace of mind that your new memory will last throughout your PC's lifespan and future upgrades.

When it comes to cutting-edge memory performance and mesmerizing RGB to match, CORSAIR lights the way with VENGEANCE RGB DDR5.

For more information, visit the product page.

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I like the spreaders, now if they would just make some without the merry-go-round circus lights and they would look even nicer :D
 
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The RGB header pinouts are pretty interesting...
 
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Neat, glad they’re expanding their DDR5 lineup. The design choice is interesting though… It’s a lot more basic than other designs.
 
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I have very little DDR5 experience so far. Is Corsair's Vengeance less of a crapshoot on DDR5 than it was/is on DDR4?
 

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Dam I want to say something..... but I can't.....
Fine. I will. :rolleyes:

Subtle is not something Corsair has in their PR vocabulary.

I have very little DDR5 experience so far. Is Corsair's Vengeance less of a crapshoot on DDR5 than it was/is on DDR4?
Why spoil the surprise by even asking?:roll:
 
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