Corsair Vengeance LPX (2 x 16GB, 3200 MHz, DDR4-RAM, DIMM)

Corsair Vengeance LPX

2 x 16GB, 3200 MHz, DDR4-RAM, DIMM


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EmreTok

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

It's the same thing with Digitec's third-party suppliers. They can sell products on Digitec (prices don't seem to matter, the main thing is that Digitec gets a share of it). The department stores', Jacob DE, Pearl, etc. are complete assholes and have absolutely no idea about a fair price market. Just keep your distance, unfortunately Digitec will never condemn/delete these "advertisements".

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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Zorro44

5 years ago

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Hello, you can also install slower memory, but the low speed will be used for all memory. I think 3600 is the maximum speed that your mainboard supports, but it doesn't have to be set that way. Normal is 2666 and with the XMP profiles you can go higher. Install CPU-Z and see what's going on.

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brunozehr

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

Yes, they go in. There are various versions of the PC, all of which have 2x8GB 2666s in them with 2 free slots (otherwise open the cover and look inside). This means you can either replace the existing RAM in the exact same slots, activate XMP in the BIOS and then have a fast 32GB. Or you can simply add the new RAM (total 48GB) and change nothing in the BIOS. It's a shame that the 3200s will probably only run at 2666 because of the existing RAM, but it's easier. In this case, you could also use somewhat cheaper RAM and save 20Fr, on the other hand, I find Corsair Vengenace very good (quality).

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bhuwyler

5 years ago

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pan21

5 years ago

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Should work. You will certainly manage the 48GB. Whether it works with the CL+ values is certainly dependent on the motherboard's state of mind. You won't notice any minor deviations anyway. But if the box becomes too slow, it's worth dumping uninvited software inhabitants out of the system.

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Der_Biercules

5 years ago

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KinCH360

5 years ago

Hi, no the manufacturer's article no. is different. The technical data for "latency" also differ slightly (Digitec comparison). The RAM with the higher price are a little more "responsive" but the difference is minimal and not noticeable for a normal mortal. Greetings

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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HellBound

5 years ago

Die "Versionsnummer" ist nur eine Nummer, um RAM des gleichen Herstellers und derselben "Revision" zu bekommen. Aus dem Internet: Corsair sticks identify the IC with a 'version number' on the label such as "ver 4.31" - props to them for this as it helps even less knowledgeable users to match kits when adding more sticks retroactively. The DDR4 numbers aren't officially documented, but they follow the same pattern as DDR3. The numbers take the for "ver X.YZ" where; * X is IC maker - 3 for Micron, 4 for Samsung, 5 for Hynix, presumably 8 for Nanya as with DDR3 * Y seems to be capacity per rank - 1 for 2GB, 2 for 4GB, 3 for 8GB. Usually this translates directly to IC density (8GB/rank = 8Gbit), but ver 4.14 which uses half as many double width "x16" 4Gbit chips is a special case. * Z is revision, usually starting from A=0 and usually counting up one letter per increment. Hynix's first revisions are lettered "M" which is numbered as X.Y9, samsung now do this too and it will proesumably be the same. Diese RAM funktionieren daher auf Garantie auf Deinem gewünschten Board.

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skaladdin

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

In my experience, RAM modules that are not listed in the QVL often work. In this case in particular, however, I am somewhat sceptical. Did they simply not test four modules or does it really not work? But something in general: 32gb RAM is far more than enough, apart from a few special usage scenarios. You'd better get 4 fast bars that come to a total of 32gb RAM, you'll get more performance for your money. More channels with more Mhz is more important for pure gaming and benchmark performance than pure size.

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Ohmann94

6 years ago

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Brimstone

6 years ago

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The answer to the question regarding the height can be found here: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/QuestionAndAnswer/wieviel-betraegt-die-einbauhoehe-icn-frage-dies-weil-ich-plane-danebeneinen-noctua-nh-d15-zu-verbaue-104905 There are not many RAM modules that are smaller. With only two RAM modules, the cooler should not overlap the RAM modules as far as I know anyway. RAM with a higher memory clock is set to the appropriate value with the XMP profile in the BIOS. This is also possible with your mainboard.

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DFrattali

6 years ago

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Brimstone

6 years ago

It is not on the QVL list on either motherboard. This does not necessarily mean that it is not compatible, but I recommend selecting RAM from the QVL list. https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/socketTR4/ROG_ZENITH_EXTREME/ROG_Zenith_Extreme_Memory_QVL_2133-3600.pdf https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/support/MEG-X399-CREATION#support-mem-17

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hachmeister

7 years ago

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robpors613

7 years ago

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what are the 2x 8GB ram for types ?? brand ?? Do you equip the rams that belong together on the ram socket with a1 and b1 and the others on a2 and b2?

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Anonymous

6 years ago

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upolaris

6 years ago

Yes, see https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/LGA1151/Z170-K/Z170_DDR4_4DIMM_memory_QVL_report_201712.pdf CAVE: there are errors in the table G. Skill RAM-kits start with F4 (usually) Corsair with CM (usually) The CORSAIR CMK64GX4M8B3200C16(Ver4.31) 16GB kit (2x 8GB) consists of 8x 8GB, see https://www.corsair.com/de/de/Kategorien/Produkte/Arbeitsspeicher/vengeance-lpx-black/p/CMK64GX4M8B3200C16 SO : CMK32GX4M2B3200C16 is a Corsair product (not TIGO) the number is important; in addition see the timings on the Corsair data sheet https://www.corsair.com/de/de/Kategorien/Produkte/Arbeitsspeicher/vengeance-lpx-black/p/CMK32GX4M2B3200C16#tab-tech-specs

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