For our Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB 3200MHz DDR4 Desktop RAM, part of our exhaustive testing process includes performance and compatibility testing on nearly every motherboard on the market – and a few that aren’t.
One setting is all it takes to automatically adjust to the fastest safe speed for your VENGEANCE LPX kit. You’ll get amazing, reliable performance without lockups or other strange behavior.
Overclocking overhead is limited by operating temperature. The unique design of the VENGEANCE LPX heat spreader optimally pulls heat away from the ICs and into your system’s cooling path, so you can push it harder.
Each VENGEANCE LPX module is built from an custom performance PCB and highly-screened memory ICs. The efficient heat spreader provides effective cooling to improve overclocking potential.
Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB small form factor makes it ideal for smaller cases or any system where internal space is at a premium.
Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB best high-performance systems look as good as they run. VENGEANCE LPX is available in several colors to match your motherboard, your other components, your case — or just your favorite color.
There’s a reason why world-champion overclockers, extreme gaming enthusiasts and high-end system builders all trust CORSAIR for high-performance memory that they can install with confidence and pride. Whether you’re breaking your own records or you’re simply building a dream gaming rig, you can count on CORSAIR memory.
Our experience indicates that most modules won’t get warm at 1.35V unless they’re crammed closely together. That’s not going to be a problem when placing four DIMMs on an eight-DIMM X99 motherboard, though users who wanted the fans for either custom overclocks or future support of additional modules will find that the price difference between Corsair’s fan-equipped DDR4-3200 and its fan-free DDR4-2666 is less than the cost of the fans. From a value perspective, so far so good. Here’s how Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB ratings compare to other 16GB quad-channel kits we’ve tested.
Running Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB on an LGA 2011-v3 motherboard requires firmware support for a 12x memory multiplier, using the CPU’s 4:3 (1.33x) memory controller to core ratio with a standard 100 MHz BCLK. Double data rate pushes 3200 MT/s from the resulting 1600 MHz clock rate.
We mention firmware support because most of last year’s X99 firmware had a 10x limit, requiring an increase in BCLK “Strap” and custom CPU multipliers to approximate the correct data rate. This is our friendly reminder that if you’re upgrading to newer components than your firmware was optimized to use, a firmware update should be first on your to-do list.
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