
Rgb. Xmp profile works. Stable and just the right price for performance.

Responsiveness and speed Switching from DDR4 or slower DDR5, the difference is clear. Apps load faster, multitasking feels smoother, and gamesespecially those that are memory-sensitivebenefit from the 6000 MHz frequency. Efficiency and thermals At just 1.25 V, these sticks dont run hot under heavy load. Stability has been excellent even during long gaming or productivity sessions. Price-to-performance ratio Kits with this kind of speed often cost quite a bit more, especially if they have tighter timings or flashy RGB. This one proves you can get high speed for a fair price. Compatibility On modern DDR5 motherboards, its pretty much plug-and-play with XMP/EXPO. Mine recognized 6000 MHz without issues, and the stability margin is solid.

RGB lighting looks great and matches perfectly

- DDR5-6400 XMP profile works, passed MemTest86 v11.1 on 9800X3D platform - RGB lighting can be directly controlled with Win11 RGB control setting

This RAM is inexpensive It has O RGB - I consider this a plus. Now that I have four with matching specs (bought two of these two-packs) I could fit a fan over them all, Corsair vengeance makes a bracket.


Runs at 6400MT/s 32/40/40/103 with XMP enabled

i was very pleased to install my corsair vengeance into my system looks great works as advertised once i clock it in my bios .

Good RAM option. Low latency. MB recognized timings, and I was able to enable XMP on second boot. No hiccups with my MSI Z790 system.


- Excellent product, runs on first boot.

it works, even on an asus z890 intel board

Fast speed Looks nice Seems durable Nice packaging XMP compatible

I have (4), 16GB DDR5 DIMMS in my MSI MAG Z690 Wifi mobo. Zero problems.


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

Good price.

-one of the lowest profile RAMs out there. you need to consider this if you are going dual tower air cooling like the Noctuas and Thermalrights or the first fan will need to be raised too high, causing chassis compatibility issues -from the low CAS latency you can already tell this is SK Hynix. The actual serial numbers on my modules showed that this is SK Hynix A die. -within the first 5min of overclocking attempt on stock EXPO profile and voltage this is easily POSTed at 6200MHz with tRAS and tWR reduction from the very high defaults of 96/90 to 48. -also passed an overnight TM5 absolut anta777 with reduced tRFC and maxed tREFI. -next i will do the other subtimings but i'm pretty confident i will get something satisfactory. after all it is SK Hynix.

I bought the 2x16 kit bundled with my ASUS ROG STRIX X870E-H GAMING WIFI7 AMD X870E-H ATX motherboard , and I bought another matching kit. So far very stable. The description is a bit misleading as a ram seems to run only at 3200 MHz, not 6400 MHz
