Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 2800 C16 Review

Published by Hiwa Pouri on 03.10.14
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Closer Look



The new Vengeance modules from Corsair are being shipped in its own cardboard box. Apart from that they have been enclosed in blister packaging. 



Heatspeaders of Vengeance are finished in a blend of black and some small spots of yellow, which is likely to fit with quite a few motherboard models out there. The heatspreaders on these modules are rather simple, since there are thin aluminum plates, which stick to the memory chips via adhesive heatpads. 



Taking the heatspeaders off Corsairs Vengance series is not something we would recommend doing at home due to strong adhesive that requires a very careful approach. Once the heatspreaders have been removed we see that Corsair is putting MFR chips from SK Hynix on these modules. These are basically the chips every DDR4 memory maker is using these days.



The SPD of these modules contains some basic information such as maker, part number and manufacturing date. It also features JEDEC profiles up to DDR4-2800, as well as an XMP profile, which will make these modules run at DDR4-3000.
A detailed overview of the top JEDEC profiles and the XMP can be seen on screenshots above.



Page 1 - Introduction
Page 2 - Closer Look
Page 3 - Photo Gallery
Page 4 - Test Setup
Page 5 - CAS latency 12
Page 6 - CAS latency 13
Page 7 - CAS latency 14
Page 8 - CAS latency 15
Page 9 - CAS latency 16
Page 10 - Overclocking
Page 11 - Conclusion




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