Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 DRAM 3000MHz C15 Desktop Memory Kit - Black (CMK16GX4M2B3000C15)
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Old Boat
> 3 dayUsually the bottle neck, but behaves well with my processer.
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Holden
> 3 dayGot the AMD version 3200 MHz. Games and applications load in stupidly fast. I have a Ryzen 5 3600 and was able to just plug the kit in and it worked, bios showing the pair at full speed. I will never go back to slow ram now! Only complaint is that the AMD spec of this kit is $25 more than the intel one.
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Mr. Hassan D'Amore
> 3 dayNothing to dislike, as yet...it was used as the system memory for my new (and first) tower computer build. Motherboard defaulted to 2133 MHz, but these memory sticks were brought up to the advertised 3000 MHz quickly and with no issues.
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Elvis Sanders
> 3 dayMy 2x4GB Kit at 3000Mhz will only run at 2666Mhz. Tried all sorts of things like increasing the voltage and relaxing the timings, but would not boot when clocked past 2666. Annoying since this was suppose to be added to some other 3000Mhz 2x4GB Kit I already had, but now Ill have to downclock all four sticks.
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Mr. Robin M. Ray
> 3 dayFast and cool. Makes my gamer PC run like a rabbit!
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Marjolaine Kirlin V
> 3 dayOne of the ram memory didnt work so I asked for a replacement, so still waiting for it while running with 8GB now.
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WJ in TX
Greater than one weekThe memory works like it is supposed to. No complaints. Added it to a slightly older slower stick and did not have any compatibility issues.
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Mayrel R.
Greater than one weekPerfecto gracias..
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Jason S
> 3 dayI needed to upgrade the memory in my mini ITX system and the LPX modules are the fastest modules that will clear my setup. Popped these into the Asus ROG Strix Z390-I, enabled XMP and 4000MHz fired up instantly. Im still playing around with timings, but there seems to be a bit of headroom to work so far. Definitely recommended if your 300 series board supports XMP this high.
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InOrlando
> 3 dayExcellent RAM and it benches very high on Userbench.com... however I paired this up with a Ryzen build and the fastest I can go is 2666 loosening up the timings just a little. 32GB is probably overkill, but I like the extra headroom. Overall not the RAMs fault, Ryzen BIOSs need to catch up. Id definitely recommend, but wait till the updates from the board manufacturers.