It’s all on schedule
There are two strong arguments for buying this new Corsair Vengeance kit, the DDR5-6000 Intel XMP 3.0 profile and the fact that it runs at 36-36-36-76 timings. Having CL and other timings under 40 is a big help for DDR5, as the original DIMMs tended to be a bit more relaxed on timing, unless you were willing to pay a huge fee. This 32GB DDR5-6000 should retail for around $250, which isn’t bad for a kit of this size.
In their tests, FPS Review found this Corsair Vengeance kit fighting for first place against a DDR5-6200 kit with CAS 40 latency. It fell behind in a few synthetic tests, but in gaming it generally held first place, albeit often with a single frame that won’t be noticed. Reviewing helps you get a rough benchmark of a performance level, enabling you to shop around for the best price, assuming that’s around how often you shop.
You may also prefer this kit if you have a rig controlled by Corsair’s iCUE software, as it is fully RGB.
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