Corsair is announcing that they now have 4x8GB Vengeance LPX DDR4 memory kits available running at 4,333MHz. This kit with model number CMK32GX4M4K4333C19 uses the standard low-profile heatspreader design of the LPX series. Which means it offers the best compatibility in terms of cooler clearance. Be it an AIO or CPU air cooler, since the module is only 34mm tall with the aluminium heatspreader.
The Corsair Vengeance LPX CMK32GX4M4K4333C19 kit fully supports XMP 2.0. This means users can just toggle that feature on their Intel motherboard and the memory will run at 4333MHz. There are no voltages to set or conditions to change as long as the motherboard supports the module.
By default, the CMK32GX4M4K4333C19 runs with CL19-26-26-46 timings with 1.5V. Underneath the hood, it uses hand-picked Samsung B-die ICs which have no problems hitting high speeds.
Corsair did not disclose pricing yet, but the release date is set for December 2017. The 16GB (2x8GB) 4333MHz CL19 Vengeance LPX kit for example, costs $359.99 USD. So expect to pay close to twice that for the 32GB kit when it comes out. Like every single Corsair memory kit, these modules come with a lifetime warranty.
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