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The VENGEANCE LPX memory is designed for high-performance overclocking. It is clocked at 3600MHz. The heatspreader is made of pure aluminum for faster heat dissipation, and the eight-layer PCB helps manage heat and provides superior overclocking.
Part of the thorough testing process includes performance and compatibility tests on almost every motherboard on the market and some that are not.
A single setting is all it takes for automatic adjustment to the fastest safe speed for the VENGEANCE LPX kit.
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Stable performance and the speed of the cache latency is the best that my Ryzen 5 3600 can have. Also, the heatsink has a nice aesthetic following the style of brutalist architecture.
I used it for a year on a Gigabyte B450 ITX chipset with the 5600G, and it was consistently clocked at 3600 without any issues
I had concerns because there are rumors circulating that many versions of these kits do not reach the XMP values, you don't know the quality of their silicon (some are B-DIE, others are MICRON E Die... others are C die, worse) plus they were mainly recommended for INTEL and were not on the QVL of the ASUS TUF X570 and other various reasons. I took the risk because I needed low-profile memory due to a large cooler (Scythe Ninja 5) and mainly because of the 120mm fan sitting right above them, leaving no room for upward movement. Now the AM4 platform is so mature that it accepts anything in DDR4 without any issues. So, it was combined with a 5800X CPU and the ASUS TUF X570 PLUS (BIOS VER. 4802, latest update) and it worked immediately, while with just one click in the BIOS, XMP 2.0 worked exceptionally well (tested for a few hours with OCCT). As for performance... compared to the Crucial Ballistix 3600MHz CL16 16GB, the CORSAIR performs the same or even better because they use the same MICRON E DIE (CORSAIR ver 3.32 for those who are interested... I went through a lot to find out what's going on with this kit). However, because it is 32GB, it is dual rank. They solved the problem I had in Forza Horizon where my RAM was being exhausted with max settings instead of fully utilizing my RX6750 XT. Ultimately, the experience is much smoother now, the FPS dips have disappeared, and now the RAM usage reaches up to 16GB, so it's understandable why I had issues before with the Crucial in specific games. It was a matter of size and not performance stability.
I am not an overclocker, I believe that the fuss for a 3-5% improvement that someone would see in benchmarks is not worth it and they would never notice it in reality. So, if you want fast memory with a compact heatspreader and good timings, just install it, enable XMP, and forget about it. This is a very good choice, just like the equivalent Crucial... which is now difficult to find because they have sold out at least at 3600MHz. Anyone who wants to play with overclocking should go for GSKILL.
P.S. Regarding what the guy below mentioned about not being able to reach 3600MHz, I should mention that when using a kit with 4 modules, no matter which brand or speed you choose, whether it's 3200MHz or 5000MHz, it will always run at 3200MHz because the memory controller cannot handle more when all slots are filled. Anyone who wants to overclock should only play with kits of 2 modules, for example, 2x8GB or 2x16GB or 2x32GB, although believe me, 4 sticks at 3200MHz with CL14 timings are just as fast or even faster than a kit of 2 sticks at 4000MHz, etc
They were paired with Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero X570 and AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D. With DOCP at 3600MHz, they failed to overclock. It crashed repeatedly. I had to set them at 3200MHz. I do not recommend them. Good price, but what's the use...
The cheapest kit I found is 32 GB and 3600 MHz CL16.
It uses Dual Rank Micron E die.
It performs very well with XMP settings.
Installed on ROG STRIX B450-i with R7 2700x.
Selected the DOCP profile, and everything worked perfectly.
CPU set to auto, Infinity fabric at 1800mhz.
Came with micron E die.
Excellent choice for low profile RAM.
EDIT: Changing to R5 5600x didn't change anything at all for the memory. Still able to select the DOCP profile of 3600MHz.
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Capacity32 GB | 32 GB | 32 GB | 32 GB | 32 GB |
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