CORSAIR VENGEANCE RGB Series™ DDR4 memory modules are designed to provide an amazing look with built-in, hassle-free RGB lights, and offer superior overclocking performance. Compatible with CORSAIR iCUE
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Whether you are upgrading a system, building an ultra fast gaming rig, or attempting to break overclocking world records, CORSAIR memory will exceed your expectations. Welcome VENGEANCE RGB to the family.
CORSAIR VENGEANCE RGB Series DDR4 was designed using a patent pending technology to enable stunning RGB lighting effects without having to use wires, for a clean and simple integration into your system. Use CORSAIR iCUE to easily program lighting effects, monitor memory temperature, timings and frequency as well as coordinate with other CORSAIR products.
A broad range of lighting configurations to complement the style of your system.
CORSAIR iCUE enables fully programmable lighting effects, memory monitoring, and additional integration with other CORSAIR products.
Patent pending technology allows for a clean, seamless integration without additional wires, control everything through the standard DDR4 memory socket.
Improves thermal conductivity and appearance.
Optimized on the latest AMD and Intel® DDR4 motherboards.
Automatically selects the maximum reliable overclocking settings for the best possible performance and stability.
Each module is built using a custom performance PCB for better signaling, and carefully screened ICs for superior overclocking and reliability on latest AMD and Intel® DDR4 motherboards. Preconfigured XMP 2.0 profiles allow for automatic, reliable overclocking.
Create unmatched lighting effects to match the design themes of mid-range and high-end motherboards and other gaming PC components.
Compatible with Windows Intel® and AMD DDR4 systems, CORSAIR iCUE can make your RGB work for you. Use the power of iCUE to create custom temperature alerts, changing the color of each memory module’s LED for a performance read at a glance. For even more control, CORSAIR iCUE’s wire-free software integration can monitor a variety of CORSAIR components from case fans to our top of the line Hydro Series liquid coolers.
CORSAIR iCUE software brings your system to life with dynamic RGB lighting control, synchronized across all your iCUE compatible products, including memory, fans, RGB LED light strips, keyboards, mice and more.
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There are four major reasons why DDR4 is set to replace DDR3: it's capable of hitting faster speeds, it's capable of hitting higher densities (16GB DIMMs are expected in 2015), it has improved error correction built into the baseline specification, and it consumes less power for equivalent or better performance than DDR3. In short, while DDR3 is butting up against its limitations today, DDR4 still has a tremendous amount of room to scale.
Yes! We have been working hard with all major motherboard vendors to ensure compatibility with our high speed DDR4 memory, and that includes XMP. DDR4 employs a new specification, XMP 2.0, while DDR3 remains on XMP 1.3.
Very similarly to DDR3, but with some caveats. For starters, Haswell-E tops out at a 2666MHz memory strap, which is very low for what DDR4 can do. Since XMP specifies speeds in excess of 2666MHz, your motherboard BIOS has to compensate somehow. Typically, when XMP tells the motherboard to use a higher memory speed than 2666MHz, the motherboard BIOS will bump the BClk strap from 100MHz to 125MHz. That's normal, but that change will also increase the clock speed of the CPU itself; a well-designed BIOS will compensate and bring the CPU clock speed in line.
While we've been working around the clock with motherboard vendors to maximize compatibility and performance, these technologies are all very new. If you have trouble with stability using either XMP profile, we recommend either manually entering the speed and timings the DDR4 is rated for or running your memory at its default speeds until your motherboard vendor provides a BIOS update to improve stability.
We're launching DDR4 at up to 3000MHz speeds and 8GB per stick densities, but that's just this year alone. DDR4 is expected to hit 16GB densities in 2015, allowing your X99 motherboard to support a staggering 128GB of memory (provided it has eight memory slots). In short, it's gonna get bigger, and it's gonna get faster.