Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5-7000 CL34 2x 16 GB Review 12

Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5-7000 CL34 2x 16 GB Review

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The Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5-7000 kit sticks to the yellow box marketing that Corsair is most recognized for. The information on the packaging does a decent job to inform the consumer about what is actually being offered for sale. In the top right corner, the type of memory, configuration, module density and binned frequency is listed. Below the Vengeance product imagery in the center is the iCUE logo showing that this memory's RGB uses Corsair's iCUE software.

The back of the box still has Corsair branding, and states that this is indeed DDR5 memory with RGB LEDs and easier and more controlled overclocking support because of "onboard voltage regulation" in seven languages. In layman's terms, this is DDR5, has RGB support through iCUE software and has an unlocked PMIC voltage controller. Two cutouts in the back shows each DIMM, where the revision number (5.43.01), XMP profile of 7000 MT/s, and primary timings of 34-42-42-96 are printed on the memory stickers.


Removing the memory from the box only requires cutting some tape—the memory sticks are secured and protected from minor damage with a clamshell inside the outer box.
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