
Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro
2 x 16GB, 3600 MHz, DDR4-RAM, DIMM
Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro
2 x 16GB, 3600 MHz, DDR4-RAM, DIMM
In general, you have a slightly better performance with 4x instead of 2x (not much, 1-3 FPS more), because the full potential is used (four memory banks). So I would (if the price is similar, I don't know exactly now) rather take the 4x8 GB.
Yes, in my opinion it should work in principle, but it is not ideal. In exceptional cases, it could also go completely wrong. If possible, I would use the same RAMs. By the way, the bars are really good - they deliver what they promise. I wrote above that the RAMs in my board (Asrock B550M Steel Legend) don't quite manage 3600. With a new firmware of the motherboard, 3600 is now also possible with the specified XMP profile.
Exactly, it's 32 GB total.
Yes
It depends from the Mainboard Model.
Hi, the extra 32 GB doesn't help much in my opinion. In any case, a new graphics card brings a lot and the jump from 3060 to 3060ti or better 4070ti is huge
No, that is actually correct, Corsair grants a lifetime warranty on RAM, which in America corresponds to 25 to 50 years depending on the product. Unfortunately, Corsair itself does not define this in more detail and it would be too much effort for me to research this in more detail. https://help.corsair.com/hc/zh-cn/articles/360034030672-Corsair-Limited-Warranty The only unusual thing is that the reseller grants the warranty.
No, the speed of the CPU has nothing to do directly with that of the RAM.
it would be good to know which pc case you have...
klar doch....hier mehr infos zum board...https://www.asus.com/ch-de/motherboards-components/motherboards/tuf-gaming/tuf-gaming-b560-plus-wifi/
Without activating the XMP profile in the BIOS, the RAM will simply not run at 3600, but only at a lower speed. Which speed this is depends on the respective mainboard. Without using XMP, you can also save such RAM.
If you overclock this motherboard, yes it will work.
https://rog.asus.com/motherboards/rog-strix/rog-strix-z270e-gaming-model/spec
According to various entries, they hardly consume any power. They can be topped up at any time.
That will work without any problems. The base clock is not that relevant in this case and the mainboard supports over 4000Mhz. You simply have to activate the XMP in the BIOS. Then it will work. By the way, the latest bios is always a good idea.
A little more info would be great, because there is more than just one Acer Orion 3000 model.
Gibts im Shop.
Digitec can't say for sure, thank you very much. Wait and see and check the homepage. With a bit of luck, someone else will answer your question.
I've heard that 2 bars usually run better than 4. The x570 is only dual channel, so 4 bars don't bring any advantage (although quad channel is only useful in certain cases anyway). In my case, the Vengeance did not quite reach 3600, but I was able to reduce the timings (AsRock B550M Steel Legend, Ryzen 5 3600).
According to Specvergleich, the timings are different. Lower numbers are always preferable in this context. Since the timings of the cheaper RAM are better here, or the tRP/tRAS are not even specified for the others, a recommendation should be clear. I bought this RAM about 2 months ago and the price has dropped significantly since then.
This product is compatible with Mystic light, but you will only be able to use basic effects. For further customisation, you will need to use Corsair's ICUE software.
Hi. I have the same RAM and it’s the exact version mentioned by you. So I think it’s safe to say they’ll do the trick.
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