Corsair Vengeance 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 1600 MHz (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory 1.5V

(1390 reviews)

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  • Bargain Hunter

    > 3 day

    I got these to go with another pair that I put in my new build. I cant see any issues with this product. Do some research on line and determine if this is what you need. Of course theres better if you have the money, if not then this is a fine product

  • S For

    > 3 day

    Good quality DDR3 never had any problems with Corsair.

  • Mech Eng

    > 3 day

    plugged it in and now enjoying a bit more speed

  • steven

    > 3 day

    Didnt work as expected

  • Catalina Barrows

    > 3 day

    Great!

  • Octavio

    > 3 day

    Tengo trabajando con ellas un tiempo y han funcionado muy bien.

  • Dennis Sipe

    > 3 day

    For me reliability is important. I have never had any problem with Corsair products. I build a new PC about every 5 or 6 years. Corsair has never let me down. Its possible, there could be a few bad apples coming out of the factory, for me it never has happened. One bad apple doesnt spoil the whole bunch. Corsair, for quality.

  • scooby snack

    > 3 day

    Working Great! A+

  • Josef G.

    Greater than one week

    really speed up my Linux system running Mint 20...x with AMD cpu

  • New person

    > 3 day

    It definitely feels a lot better than the original 8gb that was in my pc. Not sure if it’s the same for everyone else but I had to manually clock the speed on the bios.

This is a limitation of a 32-bit operating system. In Windows, the Windows memory manager is limited to a 4 GB physical address space. Most of that address space is filled with RAM, but not all of it. Memory-mapped devices (such as your video card) will use some of that physical address space, as will the BIOS ROMs. After all the non-memory devices have had their say, there will be less than 4GB of address space available for RAM below the 4GB physical address boundary. MacOS X Tiger and Leopard are both 64-bit operating systems and will not experience this problem. Neither will 64-bit versions of Windows XP or Vista or Windows 7.

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