Nice! I've always used Corsair RAM and next time I'll buy some RGB ones....I just bought 2x16gb of Corsair Vengeance Black 6000MHz DDR5 with timings of 36-38-38-76 for my new build. Been building my own computers since the late 80's
@@mikeramos91 i want to take ryzen 9 7900 has rated memory clock speed 5200 MT/sec, given in specs. So, how much ram should is take 5200mhz or 5600mhz or 6000mhz of 16gb* 2 ddr5.
dont u get blue screen? Bcs i wanted to get 4 sticks of those 6000mt/s as well, but some ppl told me its pointless cus the ddr5 platform is still not optimized for 4 sticks of ram and ur system crash easily
@@sl_razor yes, i hope i dont too :D Do u know perhaps on what frequency is ur ram running? Cus i think around 5600 MTS u wont have any problems even if its 4 sticks
iCUe don't run under Windows 7 Be warned Vegeance has no RGB Vegeance Pro does Corsair PSU's use several different cable types, not the same even in the same Model Line. For example, HX1200 Platinum uses Type 4 cables; HX1200 Gold uses Type 3... and they are not comptabile with each other. If you buy a Premium Pro Cable Kit (Type 4) very important to know. If you want to blow off all the insane markup Corsair adds just by adding LEDs,a nd make it vastly easier for you to install than wiring a rats nest of fan cables... buy a $5 RGB gamer mouse. Plug it in, you're done. Cost you $5 to add RGB to your system, and you got a free mouse that is easy to find in the dark.
I have the 6200 mhz version of this, (32gb) I had to populate the dimms in slots 2 and 4 the system would fail post on 1 and 3. using a TUF Gaming z790 plus wifi board
On some recent motherboards like the Z790, there are difficulties using XMP when you have four memory modules installed. It works fine with two, but with four it can cause errors and very long boot times. This seems to be a common problem with the new DDR5 memories
i have this problem too with same ram and motherboard, talked to warranty and they said all of that ram has problems and need to change, so i sent it for them and got my money back! they also said go and buy dominator or in vengeance get low bus like 5200! so if you have warranty just dont ruin your pc and send ram to them.
@@محسنحاجیاسفندیاریhi I want to take ryzen 9 7900 processor which supports max 5200 MHz. Should I take max 5200 MHz Ram, can I go further to 5600 or 6000 MHz. Does it help any or no use of it..thanks
Can we control case fan's argb and AIO through this corsair software so no need for boring MSI dragon center which cause lot of issue and doesnt work properly
I haven't tried a MSI MEG series board yet, but so far MPG and MAG have been good for me. I currently have 4 PCs, two are running Asus boards and two MSI. Both have been solid, but I've had audio issues on both Asus boards whereas the MSI's have been flawless.
What Die-s are those memory rams ??? Bit disappointed that You didn’t show SPD tab in CPU-Z to see it.I really looking for those rams but not sure what dies are those.
I have 64 gbs, and I just got a second set of matching 64. And then I watched a couple videos and people say that it's way too much overkill and can actually hurt performance? Can anybody back that up, I'm thinking about returning the second set of 64 before I open the package?
What are you doing that would require anywhere near 128GB, or even 64GB RAM? With all due respect, if you don't know if it's overkill, it very likely is. Someone who actually has a use case requiring that much RAM typically knows exactly why they need it. The best RAM performance generally comes from a single pair of matched sticks, in the lowest capacity that meets your system's needs. 8GB and 16GB sticks often have offerings with lower latency, tighter timings, and higher MT/s than their 32 or 64GB counterparts. For many people, 16GB is enough RAM and is the sweet spot. Running 2x8GB in a dual channel configuration (usually slots 1 and 3, or 2 and 4 on the mobo) will perform better than a single 16GB stick. The need for anything more than 32GB is rare for a home PC, and the same concept applies- 2x16 in dual channel. Again, If you don't know why you need more than average RAM, you probably don't. Buying more ram than you need is just wasting your money and often comes with an added cost in performance. You're better off buying higher quality RAM in the capacity you actually need than you are buying as much extra capacity as you can afford.
Nice! I've always used Corsair RAM and next time I'll buy some RGB ones....I just bought 2x16gb of Corsair Vengeance Black 6000MHz DDR5 with timings of 36-38-38-76 for my new build. Been building my own computers since the late 80's
I'm running corsair, gskill and hyperx ram in my PCs currently. I do think these Dominator modules look the best tho.
thank you for being a nice and understating person and explain these things to simple
Glad to see the content is still high quality as usual!
Well, that's one thing I can promise on this channel. Quality. Thanks for watching!
Lets be honest... we all came here to see the RGB.
Went with the 6000mhz version a few months back as it seemed to be the sweet spot of price/performance
Hi how are they working. Is the RGB working or it has stopped working..pls say thanks
@@PradeepKumar-tq4ev been working fine
@@mikeramos91 i want to take ryzen 9 7900 has rated memory clock speed 5200 MT/sec, given in specs. So, how much ram should is take 5200mhz or 5600mhz or 6000mhz of 16gb* 2 ddr5.
That's some nice B-Roll shots!
I have 4 of those sticks.. love em ♥
dont u get blue screen? Bcs i wanted to get 4 sticks of those 6000mt/s as well, but some ppl told me its pointless cus the ddr5 platform is still not optimized for 4 sticks of ram and ur system crash easily
@@thomasshelby7487 I heard that too but no I didn't face that issue.
@@sl_razor yes, i hope i dont too :D Do u know perhaps on what frequency is ur ram running? Cus i think around 5600 MTS u wont have any problems even if its 4 sticks
I had 2 sticks of ddr5 5600mhz and installed an extra 2 some months later of the exact same ram and I keep getting blue screen. Any idea as to why?
@@AMOSAIBL You just have to read upper comments
Thanks for the video
iCUe don't run under Windows 7
Be warned Vegeance has no RGB Vegeance Pro does
Corsair PSU's use several different cable types, not the same even in the same Model Line. For example, HX1200 Platinum uses Type 4 cables; HX1200 Gold uses Type 3... and they are not comptabile with each other. If you buy a Premium Pro Cable Kit (Type 4) very important to know.
If you want to blow off all the insane markup Corsair adds just by adding LEDs,a nd make it vastly easier for you to install than wiring a rats nest of fan cables... buy a $5 RGB gamer mouse. Plug it in, you're done. Cost you $5 to add RGB to your system, and you got a free mouse that is easy to find in the dark.
I bought them
A altura dela nao atrapalharia em colocar o cabo do water cooler ,parece ser bem alta
I have the 6200 mhz version of this, (32gb) I had to populate the dimms in slots 2 and 4 the system would fail post on 1 and 3. using a TUF Gaming z790 plus wifi board
On some recent motherboards like the Z790, there are difficulties using XMP when you have four memory modules installed. It works fine with two, but with four it can cause errors and very long boot times. This seems to be a common problem with the new DDR5 memories
i have this problem too with same ram and motherboard, talked to warranty and they said all of that ram has problems and need to change, so i sent it for them and got my money back! they also said go and buy dominator or in vengeance get low bus like 5200! so if you have warranty just dont ruin your pc and send ram to them.
@@محسنحاجیاسفندیاریhi I want to take ryzen 9 7900 processor which supports max 5200 MHz. Should I take max 5200 MHz Ram, can I go further to 5600 or 6000 MHz. Does it help any or no use of it..thanks
Can we control case fan's argb and AIO through this corsair software so no need for boring MSI dragon center which cause lot of issue and doesnt work properly
Would this work with the Alienware R16 I9 14900k ?
Can ram sync with aura sync?
Hi my friend i have 230$ i need a wireless gaming headset What do you recommend?
I just bought this kit and its causes my MB to 42. IDK why on top of that it doesn’t show in my i cue either
According to you which is the best motherboard series in msi?
Msi vs asus whose motherboard is best?
I haven't tried a MSI MEG series board yet, but so far MPG and MAG have been good for me. I currently have 4 PCs, two are running Asus boards and two MSI. Both have been solid, but I've had audio issues on both Asus boards whereas the MSI's have been flawless.
What Die-s are those memory rams ??? Bit disappointed that You didn’t show SPD tab in CPU-Z to see it.I really looking for those rams but not sure what dies are those.
This kit has SK Hynix ram chips
@@ECPUz Thanks
Is this ram good for intel? It’s just that it says for amd opmitized
So this is a review on the led lights 🤔
I have 64 gbs, and I just got a second set of matching 64.
And then I watched a couple videos and people say that it's way too much overkill and can actually hurt performance?
Can anybody back that up, I'm thinking about returning the second set of 64 before I open the package?
What are you doing that would require anywhere near 128GB, or even 64GB RAM? With all due respect, if you don't know if it's overkill, it very likely is. Someone who actually has a use case requiring that much RAM typically knows exactly why they need it. The best RAM performance generally comes from a single pair of matched sticks, in the lowest capacity that meets your system's needs. 8GB and 16GB sticks often have offerings with lower latency, tighter timings, and higher MT/s than their 32 or 64GB counterparts. For many people, 16GB is enough RAM and is the sweet spot. Running 2x8GB in a dual channel configuration (usually slots 1 and 3, or 2 and 4 on the mobo) will perform better than a single 16GB stick. The need for anything more than 32GB is rare for a home PC, and the same concept applies- 2x16 in dual channel. Again, If you don't know why you need more than average RAM, you probably don't. Buying more ram than you need is just wasting your money and often comes with an added cost in performance. You're better off buying higher quality RAM in the capacity you actually need than you are buying as much extra capacity as you can afford.
It lowers your max speed for your ram, so yeah it does hurt your ram speed.
Can i use 4 dimms of these to get 128gb capacity ?... Or still have boot troubles .. Asus Tuf z790 .. i7 13700k
sorry my crystal ball broke
can anyone recommend a cpu cooler with enough clearance for these ?
Deepcool Assassin IV incase anyone looking for
0.01% ram review
99.99% rgb review
We cant control AsusMotherboard if we doenst have that shit Asus Creator blablabla...
Nice ! 🥸🤓 i need some good ram for my new PC 💪