Summary and conclusion
RAM with 6000 Mbps was already not a top model when DDR5 was launched, but these often bring teething troubles with them, as we know. Especially on 4-DIMM Z690 motherboards, such clock rates are often still not plug and play today, à la XMP. Especially mainstream gamers and casual hobbyists might be better advised to go for a mid-range DDR5 kit like the Corsair Vengeance RGB from today’s review.
Visually, the modules are – as you would expect from Corsair – a real highlight in any system, whereby the sticks can be integrated even better with the color choice between white and black heatspreaders. The RGB lighting is powerful, the color gradients even and for me personally these modules are of the most visually appealing options on the market at the moment.
The performance, especially in gaming, is impressive and can keep up with most of the much more expensive DDR5 kits, at least with current graphics cards, which are almost always the bottleneck in the render pipeline anyway. If you want to adjust the clock and timings yourself, you can even get a bit more performance out of the Samsung 16 Gbit B-Die ICs, even if it requires a bit more trial and error at the absolute limit of the allowed voltage. The performance of the heat sink is also not outstanding, but can keep up and ensure stable operation even without active cooling.
Currently, the kit is available for about 310 Euros, which is not really a bargain for two 16 GB B-Die based DDR5 modules. In return, however, you get solid DDR5 performance, a bit of OC potential for the tweakers among the readers and a visual gem for all RGB lovers. And as we know, the prices for DDR5 are currently on the way down, which could help the price-performance ratio in the future. Regardless, Corsair’s Vengeance RGB modules are a solid choice for anyone looking for DDR5 for their Intel Z690 system.
The RAM kit was kindly provided to us by Corsair without any obligation to publish. In addition, there was no influence on the tests and their results.
Corsair Vengeance RGB schwarz DIMM Kit 32GB, DDR5-6000, CL36-36-36-76, on-die ECC (CMH32GX5M2D6000C36)
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- 1 - Unboxing and Design
- 2 - Dimensions and RGB lighting
- 3 - Heatsink test and SPD information
- 4 - Teardown and PCB analysis
- 5 - Overclocking and test systems
- 6 - Synthetics (1/2) – Linpack Xtreme, AIDA64, Geekbench 3
- 7 - Synthetics (2/2) – SuperPI 32M, Pyprime 2.0 2B, Timespy CPU
- 8 - Gaming QHD and FHD – ACC, SoTR, CS:GO
- 9 - Zusammenfassung und Fazit
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