
For all that you get you save 150$

Using this in my work PC as well as my home computer. Both sets work perfectly out of the box and no issues so far after turning on EXPO to run them at their rated speed. Very reasonably priced set from a reputable company who I've used for years.


- Zero issues - plug and play - expo ready

CORSAIR Vengeance RGB 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin PC RAM DDR5 6400 (PC5 51200) Desktop Memory Model CMH32GX5M2N6400C36. Reached advertised speeds on Aorus X870e motherboard with Ryzen 9900X processor with XMP profile.


All of 3 buttons to push to set it up to rated speeds. So far, stable with no hiccups of any kind. No RGB, not flashy.


Works well, a great speed for gaming and the lights make my case look sweet.

Fast Low latency Excellent quality Good RGB

Really fast as advertised, easy to install n set up

i got these for my current build.. overclocks nicely using xmp. a huge upgrade from my old build with ddr3 and not caring about rgb these are perfect

Pros Good value for the money A well-known brand (Crucia)l Intel XMP 3.0 Ready Pro Series DDR5 desktop memory Overclocking design 32 GB total It comes in 2 Colors Black and White

Tighter latencies than competitive products. Unlike other more popular offerings, the heat spreader cools the PMIC (this is important!)

-I think, as expected, I had no issues with it.



:) Very Good!

F5-6000J3040G32GX2-TZ5NR (64gb) Hynix Paired this ram with a 7800 x3d in an MSI x670e Carbon Wifi. This ram doesn't give a "____". Turned on expo, set Buildzoid's Hynix timings, dropped cas from 30 to 28, trcd and trp to 38. It just purrs along, loves the tight timings way lower than stock. I have 2 different 2x16 kits of ddr5 that I bought around ddr5's consumer release, and this ram blows it out of the water. DDR5 has come SOOOOOOOOO far since then. This ram reminds me of the ddr5 equivalent of Samsung B die. Today I'll start trying to raise the MHZ to 6200 or 6400. Sad thing is, I paid almost twice as much for each of my old DDR 32kits as I did for this kit.
