Corsair has a new variant of their Vengeance RGB LED DDR4 memory module kit, now available with a white heatspreader. This should provide modders and system customizers an option for matching their white and lighter colored cases. Just like the regular black Vengeance RGB LED DDR4, the new white version is available with an Intel XMP 2.0 profile. That means users can simply load the rated speeds and timing on a compatible Intel system for a quick overclock. Corsair also states that these are compatible with AMD AM4 systems.
Unlike some RGB LED modules, the Vengeance RGB LED is wireless. Users however can use the Corsair Link software to program the LED color. This lets users synchronize with other compatible peripherals and products.
The white version of the Vengeance RGB is available from 16GB to 128GB kit capacities, with speeds of 3000 to 3600MHz.
The new white version is available now directly from Corsair’s web store. The price starts at $189.99 for the dual-channel 16GB (2x8GB) 3000MHz CL15 kit. If speed is more your game, then the 3600MHz 16GB (2x8GB) CL18 kit fetches for $204Z3.99. The most expensive kit is the 128GB (8x16GB) 3000MHz CL16 quad-channel kit for $1469.99.
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