Final ThoughtsIt’s only been recently that we’ve seen the likes of 8GB memory kits popping up more frequently around the globe, especially at respectable prices that the average consumer can afford. A key focus has also been on Sandybridge with memory kits being made specifically with that platform in mind.
The Corsair Vengeance however, gives the fantastic value and size of an 8GB kit, but is aimed at the mass market and it seems Corsair see the biggest picture and want to focus on all of the key platforms. With this memory being perfect for both AMD and Intel systems, it opens up a much bigger market for both the consumer and Corsair as a manufacturer without flooding the market with two sets of kits that are platform dependant.
At a stock speed of 1600MHz, it’s not the fastest kit around, but for an 8GB kit it is ample for the majority of users, and with compatibility being a key issue in this day and age, especially with AMD based systems, we found the Vengeance to be welcomed by both our AMD and Intel test systems with open arms and still had a bit of headroom to overclock to 1694MHz.
With a price tag of $74.99 at Newegg and £58.99 at Scan, it’s not exactly going to break the bank and for a reliable, stable 8GB kit of memory that has great potential behind it and no fear of being obstructed by a mammoth CPU cooler, they truly are a great buy for anyone on AMD or Intel based systems.
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