Corsair has a long history of making many of the best memory kits on the market. In terms of performance, getting good memory isn’t actually that difficult these days. However, Corsair has always been top of their gaming when it comes to design and build quality, and they’re still very much a leader when it comes to RGB technology too. All of these aspects combine with the new Corsair Vengeance memory kit, offering up RGB lighting, high-speed, and massive high-performance heatsinks.
This memory kit goes big on the heatsink and features their dynamic 10-zone RGB lighting, which is fully addressable and allows for loads of cool customisation options. Of course, that comes with full support for the mighty iCUE software suite so you can sync it all with other Corsair products for added flair. The kit is available for Intel platforms, but the one we’re looking at here is ready for AMD platforms and comes with the latest AMD Expo compatibility, which will help you keep those speeds high and timings tighter. So, let’s get to it and see what else this kit has to offer!
“CORSAIR VENGEANCE RGB DDR5 memory for AMD delivers DDR5 performance, higher frequencies, and greater capacities optimised for AMD® motherboards while lighting up your PC with dynamic, individually addressable ten-zone RGB lighting. Tightly screened high-frequency memory chips enable faster processing, rendering, and buffering than ever, with onboard voltage regulation providing reliable power at high frequencies for easy, finely controlled overclocking. Take control with CORSAIR iCUE software and enable RGB lighting customisation, real-time frequency monitoring, onboard voltage regulation, and AMD EXPO profile customisation. A custom PCB provides superb signal quality for high performance and stability on the latest AMD DDR5 motherboards. For cutting-edge DDR5 performance with mesmerising RGB lighting, VENGEANCE RGB DDR5 for AMD lights the way.” – Corsair
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