Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4 2933 (PC4-23400) C16 Desktop Memory - Black PC Memory CMW32GX4M2Z2933C16
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Dasia Emard
> 24 hourThese cards are really nice! They look great in my case aswell. Sadly, my motherboard is unable to optimize the full frequency capabilities out them. They still run great and are a huge upgrade over 8gb
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Jose V Oviedo
> 24 hourexcellent quality
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Tyler Saechao
> 24 hourNot much too it just some ram with some really nice rgb
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FeiAiJie
> 24 hourPrice per ghz is what sold me, as well as its compatibility with my other components.
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raymond hachmishvili
> 24 hour2933mhz with XMP enabled works as advertised, super steady so far.
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Danny Hurtado
> 24 hourIts bigger than the ram that came with my PC and that could be because of the RGB lights. I could care less about it but for the price, Ill take it. Especially now with most tech being over priced.
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Toddmanin AZ
> 24 hour7 days to die doesnt crash to desktop anymore after a 64g allocation. Those large maps are such a ram hog! ;-)
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Arthur
> 24 hourI love it and its great memory for my amd x570 motherboard thats why i bought more of it
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Abdulla
> 24 hourSatisfied with what i got for the money i spent and RBG works with Gigabytes RGB Fusion 2.0 100% but sometimes though you need to re-open the application after a reboot but doesnt need to re-apply your settings. Didnt try corsairs software.
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Andy M,
> 24 hourCorsair has good ratings and was the best price at the time. It works fine. I have no interest in the lighting feature, and it does make the modules a bit taller than they need to be, which strikes me as a wrong move by the manufacturer; it interferes with the Noctual NHD15 heat sink fans. The manual isnt really necessary but I looked at it to see how to turn the lighting feature off - the print is stupid-small; why bother including it? But as I said the module works, easily overclocked on an ASUS MB, and was the lowest priced with these specs and reasonable reviews at the time I needed it.