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Matt Rittman
> 3 dayIve tried overclocking other RAM modules, but these Corsairs worked like a charm. Im pairing this with an AMD Ryzen 3950x, and unfortunately the G.Skill Trident Z (4x16) configuration ran into problems and didnt allow a full overclock. Also the RGB of the G.Skill would always go out of sync with eachother. The RGB on these Corsairs always stay in sync, and I like their effects. I would highly recommend these!
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David
> 3 dayWorks 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.
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Kortemaki
> 3 dayThese are beautiful and easy to control down to the individual led with corsairs iCue software. Im having difficulty getting them to work with ASUS Armory Crate, but Im glad to have these and will hopefully fill out my dimms eventually... not that I really need to with the capacity of this pair!!
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moodapiller
Greater than one weekits pretty good
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MadO
> 3 dayI was sent a small white plastic bag with what looked like a small piece of wound wire or rope inside. No memory sticks to be found. The small plastic bag did have a label that said it was the 64gb RGB memory but the bag was far too small for it to ever fit in.
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Ameer Alamrei
> 3 dayOne wasn’t working I have returned 3 time
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Sofia Hartmann
> 3 dayVery fast and looks great
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A. Aurelius
> 3 dayThe 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 Corsairs 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 ....
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Humberto Martinez
> 3 dayGood service
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Mike D.
> 3 dayWorking from home? Is your desktop not giving you sufficient motivation? Not enough warmth in your life? RGB is the answer! For almost the same price a normal DDR4 3200 you can get 64GB of memory goodness in two sticks. The package is detected at 3200Mhz for DOCP as dual-channel running at CL16. It is not the fastest RAM, but it is one of the taller ones. It may not clear with Air Coolers, so AIOs or waterloops are the best. Even with an AIO the USB plugs come very close to the 2nd stick which skips of the empty ones. Effects can be controlled via Corsair iCUE, despite eating 5% of your CPU, the mesmerizing Rainbow mode provides a fascinating distraction outside of your monitor.