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The CORSAIR Vengeance RGB RS 16GB DDR4 3200MHz memory kit combines stunning customizable RGB lighting with high-performance, stable overclocking capabilities. Designed with a custom PCB and premium chips, it delivers reliable speed and thermal efficiency, all backed by a lifetime warranty. Perfect for professionals and gamers seeking both style and substance in their desktop builds.




| RAM | 16 GB DDR4 |
| Memory Speed | 3200 MHz |
| Brand | Corsair |
| Series | VENGEANCE RGB PRO SL |
| Item model number | CMG16GX4M2E3200C16 |
| Item Weight | 1.62 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 5.31 x 0.28 x 1.77 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.31 x 0.28 x 1.77 inches |
| Color | Black |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
| Voltage | 1.35 Volts |
| Manufacturer | Corsair |
| Language | English, English, English, English, English |
| ASIN | B09C5V7M9X |
| Date First Available | August 24, 2021 |
B**S
Just incase it helps someone
So I got these for my build and had a little problem that I haven't seen mentioned.I was using a Ryzen 2700x with a ASROCK x370m Pro4 Motherboard and 32gb of these sticks (3200). They're not on the QVL.Initially I put all 4 in at once, wouldn't even get to the BIOS, just kept boot looping. Tried several things like only 2 at a time for each pair, same issue. I made sure everything was connected, even doubled checked that the processor was seated correctly. Everything looked good, but it still kept boot looping.What ended up working for me was just putting a single stick in the first slot. For some reason when it only had 1 stick in it recognized it and took me to the BIOS, maybe someone knows why? The weird part about that is that it had to be a particular stick. One stick from the pair worked and the other did not. Then I just added each stick and currently have all 4 running. The RAM was only running at 2133, but that's not a big deal you can change that.Not sure why mine needed only 1 particular stick to start, but if you're having an issue like this then give it a shot , maybe it will work for you.
J**Y
They take up less space
Great RAM, I have a previous version of this ram that is a few cm bigger than this one. This one is SLI=Slim so it is smaller and takes up way less space on the motherboard.The bigger version seems to be sold out and more expensive on other websites.Atta he'd is an image of the SLI ram and the previous version. It might be hard to tell but it is smaller
D**D
Great RAM
Works great. Got the 2x32gb. Read review thinking it would be Hynix, but I did not get Hynix, I got B-Die? On my 3900x I was able to get 3600mhz at cl16 stable. 64gb at 3600mh sounds pretty good to me! Now I can finally have 3 chrome tabs open.The RGB is pretty good, bright and shiny. Wish the white variant was easier to get though...Running on a 3900x/Strix B450 I board and a 2080ti.
A**S
The RGB LEDs may cause unusual errors with iCUE
The last item I had with several blinking lights on it was my toy robot, ... when I was 4 years old. The RGB LED craze to put flashing lights on every computer component, for the most part seems absolutely asinine. I only purchased this particular model because I needed two 32GB sticks and I have used Corsair Vengeance in the past with good results. I mounted them properly and they work just fine in my Gigabyte Aorus Master Z390 motherboard. By default, the LEDs are set to a slow "breath" cycle that changes to another hue every 5 seconds or so. If you want to take full control of the LEDs, you need to use Corsair's monster bloatware program iCUE that will likely #### up more things than it fixes. I went into iBloat and set the LEDs to map to the dimms temperature sensor, so I could tell if they got too warm. Once I made this adjustment, the voltage regulator on my Corsair HX1200i PSU started clicking. Two days later, and I am still troubleshooting the LEDs (the HX1200i has been rock solid for more than 2 years). If the LEDs are set to off, the clicking disappears. I am still fooling with finding a compromise. Stay tuned ....
J**E
Works great with an AMD 3950X and X570 motherboard
Don't be a fool, reset your BIOS/CMOS/UEFI to defaults before installing this kit! Who has two thumbs and installed the RAM without verifying the timings had been updated? This guy! :)The RAM runs great paired with an AMD Ryzen 9 3950X and Asus ROG Strix X570-E Gaming motherboard (BIOS version 2407). I ran Memtest86 for ten hours (2 full passes) to verify the RAM was fault-free before booting into Windows 10. Ran a couple of 3DMark benchmarks to make sure the RAM could handle gaming, as well.Though the default Rainbow RGB pattern makes lovely colors, it gets old fast with how bright they are. iCUE quickly fixed that.Over the next few weeks I will keep burning them in with gaming, Chrome tabs, virtualization, video editing, photo processing, and more. Should I come across any adverse findings, I will update my review appropriately!
D**.
B-Grade product from Amazon?
I bought two packs of the 2x8 GB Corsair RGB 3200 MHz RAM, one from Amazon and one from BB. The BB one arrived first and installed without a problem, 16 GB automatically detecting at 3200 MHz using XMP. The Amazon RAM arrived and after installing for a total of 32 GB, my RAM speed dropped to 2133 MHz. After some computer use, Windows crashed with the blue screen of death. The computer would not boot back into windows. After 2 hours of troubleshooting, I took the Amazon RAM out and restored Windows. A week later, I bought and installed another pack of RAM from BB. Worked perfectly fine, automatically detecting at 3200 MHz so now I have 32 GB RAM. My machine has been running great for a month now. So you be the judge - coincidence I got a dud from Amazon? Or does Amazon sell B-grade junk?
B**H
Caused Blue Screen of Death after 1 month
I ordered this product February 28th. It was great ram, the color fit my build and the lighting effects were awesome. It worked great until today, April 13th. My rig began experiencing MEMORY_MANAGEMENT Blue Screens of Death every 15 minutes, making my computer unusable. I decided to run a Windows Memory Diagnostic and sure enough it discovered issues. "Hardware Problems were detected. To identify and repair these problems, you will need to contact the manufacturer". I'm going to try and get this resolved but BSOD's after just over a month? Do better Corsair.
R**.
First set was defective, memtest was erroring...
I'm using these with the AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3960X on an ASUS ROG STRIX TRX40-XE board at the full XMP speeds, DDR4 3600. Unfortunately the first kit I received was defective and memtest was throwing errors no matter what tweaks were made. Replacement kit is much better, no errors at all - only thing I needed to do was enable the XMP profile and adjust SOC voltage to 1.05v.The RGB lighting is fully controllable through Corsair iCUE software, so there's that too. Latency on these is a tad high but I guess that's the trade-off for 32 GB sticks.
T**R
Excellent Product
Just built a new gaming pc and these suit the build to a tee. 16GB is plenty of ram and at speeds of 3200mhz, you shouldn't consider anything else. The rgb lighting in this ram is also extremely bright and will add a real aesthetics boost to your rig, there's millions of lighting and colour options to choose from also. Cant recommend this product enough.
D**Y
Mal leuchtet es mal nicht...?
Bin super unzufrieden...Speicher ist schnell angekommen sieht mega gut aus Wertig verarbeitet. Direkt eingebaut hat auch alles gut funktioniert... Naja bis... Ich versucht habe zu synchronisieren..Mainboard Gigabyte Aorus x470Dazu sind alle Lüfter von Corsair LL120 rgbGenau wie Maus und Tastatur auch von corsair nun ja.. Somit brauch ich die icue Software für meine Corsair Produkte und da geht's los..(hab das auch mit der Gigabyte software versucht der ram wird zwar erkannt kann aber nichts einstellen.Anscheinend fertragen sich corsair und Aorus doch nicht.. Einmal wurde der RAM erkannt einmal nicht.. Einmal leuchtet ein riegel manchnal keiner dann doch wieder nur einer... Mitten drin gehn dann beide dann doch wieder nicht und sooo weiter...Hab alles versucht ohne Software mit software... Bios update... BIOS downgrade...Habe auch den Kunden Service von Corsair angeschrieben hab ein Ticket geöffnet.. Naja ich warte heute noch auf eine Antwort bzw Problem Lösung
E**Y
Nice-looking, high-performing memory
I decided to upgrade my RAM and decided I wanted to get something more high end than the plain looking 2400MHz DDR4 RAM I was using previously. I decided on 2 by 8Gb Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro sticks and settled on 3200MHz as the best value option at the time of buying (with an assumption that the performance improvement with frequency is linear).I don't have benchmarks, so the performance improvement is hard to detect in day to day use, as you can probably imagine. However, the RGB lighting (as ridiculous as the whole RGB thing is getting at this point) is honestly pretty nice and really stands out.My only nitpick is that I also have an Asus Aura supporting motherboard and neither Asus nor Corsair support anything other than the lighting in their own products. This isn't a suprise, but it is a little inconvenient that third party software is required to sync up all the lighting in my setup.These are a great choice from the point of view of performance and aesthetics and have been working great for me. No real complaints.
G**R
Don't trust the xmp profile completely
It's been a while since I built my last PC. I expected to plug these in and get the rated 3200Mhz speed with no further effort. However, you actually have to overclock these from the bios settings to get them up to the 3200MHZ mark. These easiest way to do this to enable the XMP profile (pretty easy on a Gigabyte Aorus Master X570 motherboard) . However, for me plating Battlefield 4 and 5 would result in a crash to desktop after a couple of minutes gaming. After researching a few web pages I found that people had this occur when they overclocked their memory - but surely I was just running at the rated XMP speeds? I decided to run memtest86 and sure enough, the memory would fail tests at the settings provided in the XMP profile! I had to tweak the settings, notably increasing the Trc setting from 54 to 56 to get it to run stable. Bit of a pain.Otherwise the RAM looks solidly constructed and the lights look pretty!
K**P
Stable, Looks Good, but Hynix Chips
First off, this RAM seems very stable in my Ryzen 3600 based system - good. RGB is also lovely - bright, good colours and I currently have it synched with my Corsair mouse using the iCue software, rather than the MSI Mystic Light - haven't tried that yet but the motherboard RGB ain't great and that's all I have at present!But, my big disappointment is the RAM chips Corsair are now using. Maybe I should have done more research on this beforehand but they have moved from Samsung to Hynix, at least in my sticks anyway. Bummer. I was hoping for some overclocking goodness but I can never seem to get anywhere with the Hynix stuff, even when following the settings in a utility such as the Ryzen RAM Calculator. Got these to 3333 but that's it. I could possibly raise the CAS to up the frequency a bit more but that's bot a great trade-off. I know from past experience that much more can be achieved with Samsung chips and to be honest, that's one of the reasons I went for these. Hey ,ho. Maybe different batches are using different chips? I don't know. But that's my experience with these. It's good, colourful RAM, but I was expecting more from it.Update: I made more of an effort and fully utilised the Ryzen DRAM calculator - now have RAM running at CAS16 and 3600 MHz so am now very happy!
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