Introduction
With memory prices at one of the lowest points in years, now is a great time to be looking for memory upgrades. Summer hardware releases are in full swing, there is competition from both Intel and AMD, and the Red brand has thoroughly fixed the memory issues of generations past. No longer do users have to worry about memory compatibility or shopping for expensive AMD-branded kits. With 3200 MHz natively supported on the new Ryzen platform, options for enthusiasts have never been more open.
Corsair is a brand that needs no introductions. The California-based company has been a staple of the enthusiast community for decades, producing power supplies, peripherals, SSDs, coolers, and even entire pre-built systems. One of the brand's most storied and successful family of products consists of their high-performance memory kits. Balancing high performance with style and impeccable quality, Corsair memory kits are a staple of the enthusiast hardware market.
The Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro SL is a lower-profile take on the popular Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro. Corsair aims to give builders with potential cooler clearance concerns a no compromise option. As for performance, my test kit is a 2x8 GB kit of 3600 MHz at 18-22-22-42 and 1.35 V. Let's see how this new edition of the Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro SL performs!
Specifications
Specifications |
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Manufacturer: | Corsair |
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Model: | CMH16GX4M2Z3600C18 |
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Speed Rating: | DDR4-3600 |
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Rated Timings: | 18-22-22-42 |
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Tested Capacity: | 16 GB (2x 8 GB) |
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Tested Voltage: | 1.35 V |
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PCB Type: | 8 layers |
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Registered/Unbuffered: | Unbuffered |
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Error Checking: | Non-ECC |
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Form Factor: | 288-pin DIMM |
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Warranty: | Limited Lifetime |
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