Memory Speed | 3200 MHz |
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Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4 3200 C16 1.35V Desktop memory - PC memory CMK32GX4M2D3200C16 Black
Price: | $255.58 + $7.94 Delivery |
- Designed for high-performance overclocking
- Available in multiple colors to match your motherboard, your components, or just your style
- Performance and compatibility for the latest Intel x99, 100, and 200 Series motherboards XMP 2.0 support for trouble-free automatic overclocking
- The Vengeance LPX module height is carefully designed to fit smaller spaces.
Product Information
Capacity:32GB Kit (2 x 16GB) | Style Name:3200MHz C16 1.35V | Colour Name:BlackTechnical Details
Brand | Corsair |
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Item Model Number | CMK32GX4M2D3200C16 |
Product Dimensions | 13.49 x 0.71 x 3.35 cm; 77.11 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13.5 x 0.7 x 3.4 centimetres |
Colour | Black |
Processor Count | 32 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Voltage | 1.35 Volts |
Item Weight | 77.1 g |
Manufacturer | Corsair Memory Only |
ASIN | B072FLGN4V |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | 19 January 2019 |
Additional Information
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank |
22,451 in Computers (See Top 100 in Computers)
504 in RAM |
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Product description
Vengeance LPX memory is designed for high-performance overclocking. The heat spreader is made of pure aluminum for faster heat dissipation, and the eight-layer PCB helps manage heat and provides superior overclocking headroom. Each IC is individually screened for performance potential. The DDR4 form factor is optimized for the latest Intel X99, 100, and 200 Series motherboards and offers higher frequencies, greater bandwidth, and lower power consumption than DDR3 modules. Vengeance LPX DDR4 modules are compatibility-tested across X99, 100, and 200 Series motherboards for reliably fast performance. THERE'S XMP 2.0 support for trouble-free automatic overclocking. And, they're available in multiple colors to match your motherboard, your components, or just your style.
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Not saying it won't work with AMD, but may require manual adjustments.
I ordered “Corsair CMK16GX4M2B3200C16 Vengeance LPX 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3200Mhz CL16” in Dec 2019 and received version 4.32. Information on this version is scarce, but there is one forum threat on Corsair website that provides good information overclocking this RAM.
I successfully configured and passed memtest with this RAM kit at 3600MHz@CL19 using similar timing mentioned in the forum threat. This is on MSI B450M Mortar Max motherboard with Ryzen 3600x.
Top reviews from other countries

Product description is wrong.
Suffering return investigation delay.
Latency mentioned on product page 15-17-17-35
I got 16-20-20-38.
C15 is 15-17-17-35
C16 is 16-20-20-38
This took long time to figure out the issue.

Reviewed in India on 10 April 2019
Product description is wrong.
Suffering return investigation delay.
Latency mentioned on product page 15-17-17-35
I got 16-20-20-38.
C15 is 15-17-17-35
C16 is 16-20-20-38
This took long time to figure out the issue.



Reviewed in France on 24 October 2018





So please ignore those negative reviews! Vote up positive ones instead!!

Überrascht war ich, als im Windows Task-Manager eine Geschwindigkeit von 2733 Mhz angezeigt wurde. Mein Fehler. Im Bios hatte ich Intel Extreme Memory Profil 1 ( XMP 1 ) aktiviert. Richtig für diesen Speicher ist aber XMP 2.0. Wie es die Bezeichnung eben schon recht deutlich anzeigt…Und schon läuft der Corsair Speicher auf 3000 Mhz.
Ich hoffe, die Rezension war hilfreich.

Reviewed in Germany on 3 May 2019
Überrascht war ich, als im Windows Task-Manager eine Geschwindigkeit von 2733 Mhz angezeigt wurde. Mein Fehler. Im Bios hatte ich Intel Extreme Memory Profil 1 ( XMP 1 ) aktiviert. Richtig für diesen Speicher ist aber XMP 2.0. Wie es die Bezeichnung eben schon recht deutlich anzeigt…Und schon läuft der Corsair Speicher auf 3000 Mhz.
Ich hoffe, die Rezension war hilfreich.


The advertised usage specifications of this RAM are not the supported specifications. What I mean by that is the RAM is rated at 3200mhz and 1.35 volts, but it's not supported at these values. Crucial's website, if you have a read of the FAQ section for this RAM (and many of their other DDR4 offerings), outlines that the RAM has a supported voltage of 1.2 volts - allowing for a stock speed of 2133mhz. It also implements a second "XMP" voltage option of 1.35 volts, giving a speed potential of 3200mhz. The higher voltage/speed is not guaranteed to work, however, and *is not supported*, according to Crucial's FAQs.
So the RAM might work at the higher voltage/speed, if you get lucky with your motherboard and CPU choice, but on the other hand it might not work and you could have problems. Your problems might be simple and obvious: your PC might not boot. Or, if you're less lucky perhaps, problems may linger unnoticed causing memory and file corruptions. You might also get random Blue Screen of Deaths (if you're using Windows).
The RAM I bought has given me a lot of grief while I've tried to get it to run it at its advertised speed. I've had motherboard error lights and BSOD's I upgraded my board's bios (ASUS Rog Strix B450-F Gaming) to the latest version which actually made things worse (although I suspect the newer bios had a bug related to my M.2 boot drive). I had to re-install Windows at one point due to a corruption which could not be repaired, and now I'm back to square one (with a fresh Windows installation) having gone with the lower - "automatic" in my bios - speed option of 2133mhz.
But at least at 2133mhz it does seem reliable :) - so it has one thing going for it!
I'm now torn between returning this RAM which has put me through quite a bit of pain, or maybe just keeping it. I had a look around and it seems that even faster rated DDR4 RAM is also only "supported" by Crucial at lower voltage/speed. And it seems that 2133mhz RAM isn't much cheaper than 3200mhz RAM (which is telling, I think). Maybe it should all just be advertised as 2133mhz RAM with a potential overclocking speed of "X".
Anyway I hope my review is of use to someone thinking of buying the fastest RAM they can afford. The advertised speed definitely isn't an indicator of what it will reliably run at. Have a good read of the FAQ's on manufacturers' sites, especially around DDR4 voltages and speeds, as it seems that running at higher voltages/speeds is not without risk.