4GB Corsair Vengeance Blue (1x4GB) DDR3 PC3-12800C9 1600MHz Single Memory Module - CMZ4GX3M1A1600C9B
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1600MHz RAM Speed, CAS 9-9-9-24 Timings, 1.5v VDIMM, Lifetime Warranty.
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Description:
Corsair Vengeance DDR3 memory modules are designed with overclockers in mind. Vengeance DIMMs are built using RAM specially selected for their high-performance potential. Aluminum heat spreaders help dissipate heat, and provide the aggressive look that you want in your gaming rig. As a bonus, the attractive low price of Vengeance memory will also leave lots of room in your system build budget. Now available in Cerulean Blue to match motherboards supporting the 2nd generation Intel Core processor family.Great Looking, Great Overclocking Memory at a Great Price
Corsair Vengeance DDR3 memory modules are designed with overclockers in mind. Vengeance DIMMs are built using RAM specially selected for their high-performance potential. Aluminum heat spreaders help dissipate heat, and provide the aggressive look that you want in your gaming rig. As a bonus, the attractive low price of Vengeance memory will also leave lots of room in your system build budget.
Optimized for Compatibility with the Latest CPUs and Motherboards
Vengeance memory is designed specifically for the latest CPUs. Vengeance modules run at 1.5V for maximum compatibility with all Intel® Core™ i3, i5 and i7 processors, as well as the 2nd generation Intel processor family. Vengeance DDR3 memory is available in single modules, and two or three module kits, making it easy for you to match the DIMM population requirements of your motherboard.
Next-Generation Density for the Ultimate Power User
Most Vengeance DIMMs are built with two gigabit RAM ICs. These extra-dense memory chips allow you to have 8GB of memory using only two DIMMs, or to populate your triple channel system with up to an insanely large 24GB of system memory for extreme multitasking performance.
Product Description
High-performance 4GB Vengeance Dual Channel Kit, 1600MHz, 9-9-9-24, 1.5V
Key Features
• Maximize your system memory capacity for ultimate performance
• Specially selected RAMs for overclocked performance
• 1.5 V VDIMM spec ensures compatibility with 2nd generation (Sandy Bridge) Intel Core processor family
• Includes XMP performance profile
• Guaranteed to work on all dual channel Intel platforms
• Aggressive Look you want
• Attractively low price
• World famous Corsair reliability and performance
• Cerulean Blue heatsink
Package Contents
One 4GB memory module
System Requirements
Designed for use with all DDR3 motherboards with four memory channels.
Warranty Information:
Manufacturer | corsair |
Warranty Type | Direct with Manufacturer |
Manufacturer Website | http://corsairmemory.com/index.html |
Warranty Period (yrs) | 5 |
Comments, Questions & Reviews:
Compatibility Check by Momo
i would like to know if Corsair Vengeance Blue (1x4GB) DDR3 PC3-12800C9 1600MHz will be compatible on a Asus Motherboard M5A78L-M LX AMD AM3+ mATX which features dual-channel.
thanks
That should be fine.
Comment by johnhigh
Hi i was wondering if this would work along side a Corsair 2GB DDr3 PC3 - 12800 at 1600MHZ on a ASUS P7P55D - E, there is currently 2 of the 2GB modules on the board, if i remove one can i simply put this in its place with out having to change any settings etc? thanks
Whilst I cannot fully guarantee it will work but it should be fine yes.
DDR3 MB Compatibility by Mick
Will this RAM work on a MSI 760GM-E51 AMD 760G (Socket AM3+) DDR3 Micro-ATX Motherboard
This motherboard has dual channel support. This memory is a single stick it will work but you will not take advantage of the dual channel feature present on this motherboard.
Question by Liam
i have 37570 and one stick has gone down.. rather than waste my time with a certian pc shop in coventry where i got them, if i was to buy this, forgive my ignorance but, could i run this stick alongside the remaining stick from the 37570 pair? (Mobo = ASUS P7P55D-E)
Yes aslong as they are both the same speeds.
Question by Question
Will this work on its own (not in dual channel) on an AMD mobo
Yes it should be fine but recommended to have two for dual channel.