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Corsair Launches Vengeance Series DDR5-7000 48GB (2x 24GB) Memory Kits

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CORSAIR, a world leader in enthusiast components for gamers, creators, and PC builders, today announced new high-speed 7000MT/s 48 GB (2x 24 GB) VENGEANCE RGB DDR5 and VENGEANCE DDR5 memory kits, as well as the general availability of its massive 192 GB (4x 48 GB) DDR5-5200 kits. CORSAIR has worked closely with motherboard manufacturer ASUS to ensure that these new kits work flawlessly across its full range of 700 series motherboards, making them an ideal high-speed companion for the latest 13th Gen Intel Core processors.

These new memory kits are compatible with all Intel 700 series motherboards, but the close working relationship between ASUS and CORSAIR demonstrates both company's commitment to delivering optimal performance and compatibility for customers. Rigorous testing of these new VENGEANCE DDR5 memory kits ensures they work across the full range of ASUS motherboards, including at the new higher DDR5-7000 speeds.



CORSAIR announced its 48 GB and 96 GB Memory kits on February 22nd, but has now bolstered this high-capacity line-up with faster 7000MT/s 48 GB kits with 40-52-52-114 timings. These 1.4 V DDR5 memory modules support Intel XMP 3.0 for easy setup and offer the critical combination of high-capacity and impressive throughput, making them ideal for enthusiasts that want the best from their machines.

Recent games have started demanding at least 32 GB of RAM for the highest settings, and these new 48 GB kits ensure plenty of capacity to handle such games while also giving room for other demanding workloads such as streaming, 8K video editing, AI and deep learning training, as well as 3D rendering.

Also launching today are VENGEANCE RGB DDR5 and VENGEANCE DDR5 192 GB kits. Using 4x 48 GB modules and rated at 5200MT/s with 38-38-38-84 timings, these kits also support Intel XMP 3.0 for easy setup and operate at 1.25 V.

Both the 48 GB and 192 GB memory kits are available as VENGEANCE RGB DDR5 and VENGEANCE DDR5 memory kits, giving you the option of building an aesthetically striking machine with fully-programmable RGB lighting using CORSAIR iCUE Murals and ASUS Armoury Crate, or a more subdued system—the choice is yours.

Availability, Warranty, and Pricing
CORSAIR VENGEANCE RGB DDR5 and VENGEANCE DDR5 192 GB and 48 GB kits are available immediately from the CORSAIR webstore and the CORSAIR worldwide network of authorized retailers and distributors.

CORSAIR VENGEANCE RGB DDR5 and VENGEANCE DDR5 are backed by a limited lifetime warranty, alongside the CORSAIR worldwide customer service and technical support network.



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I believe these are using Micron ICs, in which case they have advanced greatly since the terribly inept overclockers that are Rev. A DDR5!
 
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I've never seen 24GB or 48GB DIMMs before - only exponents of 2.
 
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I've never seen 24GB or 48GB DIMMs before - only exponents of 2.
I would imagine its still exponent of 2, just using 16 + 8 or 6x4 or some other combination of chips
 

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I would imagine its still exponent of 2, just using 16 + 8 or 6x4 or some other combination of chips
Each chip is 24 Gbit or 3 GB. This suggests is SK Hynix or maybe Samsung, as Micron are only sampling 24 Gbit parts.
 

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Unless these kits are drastically cheaper, it makes less sense to go through the hassle of BIOS updates. 16GB (2x8GB) is really cheap already.

Conflicting reports. Some outlets says it's single rank...so which is it?


I guess the benefit is 24GB single rank so it's going to be easier to run 48GB at much higher frequency. That if Micron can go as high as Hynix.
 
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Unless these kits are drastically cheaper, it makes less sense to go through the hassle of BIOS updates. 16GB (2x8GB) is really cheap already.

Conflicting reports. Some outlets says it's single rank...so which is it?


I guess the benefit is 24GB single rank so it's going to be easier to run 48GB at much higher frequency. That if Micron can go as high as Hynix.
Are the timings better on a 24GB stick than a 32GB stick. I want 64GB in my next build, but on AMD you step down a tier at 32GB and 4 sticks is problematic for a lot of MB's. 2 x 24GB would be decent upgrade from 2 x 16GB that I currently use on my X570.
 

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Are the timings better on a 24GB stick than a 32GB stick. I want 64GB in my next build, but on AMD you step down a tier at 32GB and 4 sticks is problematic for a lot of MB's. 2 x 24GB would be decent upgrade from 2 x 16GB that I currently use on my X570.
So far these are reported to be only Intel compatible. Given DDR5-7000 is Intel only, I'm incline to think so as well. Also how as the timings better? its worse all around.
 
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So far these are reported to be only Intel compatible. Given DDR5-7000 is Intel only, I'm incline to think so as well. Also how as the timings better? its worse all around.
I know it's Intel only and that's why I mentioned my "new build" which would be more than likely Raptor Lake.
 
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Each chip is 24 Gbit or 3 GB. This suggests is SK Hynix or maybe Samsung, as Micron are only sampling 24 Gbit parts.
The only confirmed ICs I've seen for the 24 and 48GB DIMMs so far are actually Micron. ver. 3.53.02 B-Die according to Corsair's version labelling.
 
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