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4GB Dual Channel DDR3 1600 Memory KitThis Corsair Vengeance 2 x 2GB memory kit (CMZ4GX3M2A1600C9) populates your dual channel system with a massive 4GB of system memory for amazing multitasking performance. Tested to run at 1600MHz at latency of 9-9-9-24 and 1.5V.
Great overclocking performance at a great priceCorsair Vengeance DIMMs are built using RAM specially selected for their high-performance potential. Aluminum heat spreaders help dissipate heat to ensure stable performance.
Optimized for Compatibility with the Latest CPUs and MotherboardsDesigned specifically for the latest CPUs, Corsair Vengeance modules run at 1.5V for maximum compatibility with all Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 processors, as well as the 2nd generation (Sandy Bridge) Intel Core processor family.
Support for Intel XMPIntel Extreme Memory Profiles (XMP) technology provides a robust, profile-based overclocking solution for novice and experienced overclockers - easily overclock your platform by selecting the predefined profile in the BIOS, or manually adjust frequency and timings to extract maximum performance from your system.
Pros: will do 1600 and beyond. will boot at 1.5v with no switcheroo shenanigans, at least on our boards.
Cons: will not do 1600 @ 1.5v, 9-9-9-24. If you go to Corsair website, you are advised to set voltage to 1.65v to obtain 1600 stable. We found on 5 sets, ga-z68x-ud3h-b3 boards, that timings also must be loosened to 11-11-11-29 or you cannot use an SSD caching drive. I don't want to lay all blame on this memory, but it is on the QVL. Without the caching drive, rated timings still seemed to be "iffy" with long delays on boot.
Overall Review: Once set properly, Z68 with caching drive boots into windows in <18 seconds and will do 90-105 gflops in intel burntest. This board is essentially the same with BIOS F3 through F9 in regards to memory compatibility. Other boards may have better compatibility. I would advise people with SSD caching drives to a) set timings loose b) install raid and OS and boot into the OS at least twice c) shut down and attach clean SSD (ie zerodisk it if you have attempted already to use it) d) use Intel RST software to flag and use the SSD as a caching drive in windows. e) cross fingers and reboot