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Corsair 163301 Vengeance LPX 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4 3200 MHz C16 XMP 2.0 High Performance Desktop Memory Kit, Black

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It's a theory that may seems reasonable but I cannot confirm for sure in any way and would be interesting to understand the difference. Latency? What latency? With a CAS latency of 16, this kit handles data like a pro gamer handles a controller. It's snappy, responsive, and delivers lightning-fast data transfers. Multitasking becomes a breeze, allowing you to seamlessly switch between applications without missing a beat. The design of the Corsair Vengeance LPX is sleek and minimalist, which is right up the alley of any tech-savvy enthusiast. Its low-profile form factor ensures compatibility with a wide range of CPU coolers, giving you the freedom to choose the best cooling solution for your rig without sacrificing memory performance. Edit: for what's it worth: I reproduced this issue with every BIOS version I tried: F10a, F7b, F5g, F5l,and probably more. Edited November 11, 2019 by Djiezes

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Running a Ryzen 7 3700X with a Gigabyte X570 Ultra and 5700XT GPU, 2x 16GB CMW32GX4M2C3200C16 and a 850 Corsair PSU. I was trying for weeks to get my memory stable at 3600MHz. I tried many different settings offered by the Ryzen DRAM Calculator and non of them worked for me. I was never able to post after applying values provided by the calculator. Installation is a breeze, thanks to the user-friendly design. It slots into the motherboard like a puzzle piece, and the heat spreader design not only aids in cooling but also adds a touch of futuristic aesthetics to your setup. I suspected this was to do with overvolting of RAM or SOC initially when I faced many BSOD's (more than 2 per day), as I realised my BIOS VDDG and VDDP was higher than normal (1100 and 1000) when comparing to the Ryzen DRAM calculator 'Safe' values which were recommended at 900. As per another thread, I used Thaiphoon software to read the XMP directly from the kit before importing it and using 'Calculate Safe' option on DRAM calculator. This change of mind return policy is in addition to, and does not affect your rights under the Australian Consumer Law including any rights you may have in respect of faulty items. To return faulty items see our Returning Faulty Items policy.It may be that the CMK16GX4M2B3200C16 (Optimized for Intel) is using the less expensive and worse hynix chips (they have problems with AM4 but works good with Intel) while Maybe a Corsair employee can make a statement about the memory chip configuration (see screenshot)?

Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200 C16 2x16GB - UserBenchmark

I would also like to hear from other people who may have had the same issue and for which this solution solved this problem (setting the tRC to 56 instead of 54) This was me and I wanted to share my experience too, since the problem seems to more widespread than just me. After switching XMP to auto, the tRC parameter is set to 64 in bios, but in windows alone it sometimes shows higher even over 70. When I turn off the XMP, the tRC should be 50 and this is in bios, but in windows I have tRC 51. So, I installed the latest BIOS (dont know if that mattered, but at least the beta BIOS is not broken). My online research has found till now that everyone with hynix chip (RAM version 5.39) have the Intel optimized(B) module while those who owns the samsung b-die (RAM version 4.31) have the AMD Optimized(Z) module.Any recommendations on how to better test the RAM? As errors never show up on Membench, but manifest in random occasional BSOD's. Somehow it BSOD again with SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION (FLTMGR.sys), I have also had other BSOD's like IRQL_NOT_LESS etc. I have had this several times, but it seems to occur randomly, when not doing any other CPU / RAM intensive workloads or Idling (usually on my work calls!). Very Frustrating!

VENGEANCE® LPX 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR4 DRAM 3200MHz - CORSAIR

Corsair's customer support has also been exceptional. They promptly answered my questions and provided helpful guidance whenever I needed it. It's evident that Corsair values their customers and strives to provide the best possible experience. Would like to hear if anyone using CMW32GX4M2C3200C16 on an AMD Ryzen build has similar issues and if the above fix solved any potential BSOD issues. I'm sorry to revive an old thread but i'm investigating the issue and I have a theory that i could not confirm or discard as invalid. I am very sorry for my post being so long and please excuse me if my English is not perfect, but it's not my native language. CPU: Ryzen 3700x running at 1.358V (Core Performance Boost set to Auto) speed boosts per core to around 4.3GhzCorsair is renowned for its reliability, and this Vengeance LPX kit is no exception. It's built to last, with top-notch quality control measures in place to ensure it stands the test of time. VCORE SOC Voltage set to v1.028 - Could not set to v1.025 as suggested as it seems my BIOS only has .022 and .028 options :( I specifically want the samsung b-die version (the Vengeance cost ~170€ while others ram modules like G skill Flare X or other modules with samsung b-die chip usually costs 200€+).

CMW32GX4M2Z3200C16 vs CMW32GX4M2C3200C16 - Memory - Corsair CMW32GX4M2Z3200C16 vs CMW32GX4M2C3200C16 - Memory - Corsair

Running stable on 10c with Win 10 v1909, overnight MemTest86 showed zero errors. Edited November 13, 2019 by RBurgundyI believe it has something to do that the CMW32GX4M2C3200C16 is optimized for Intel and that maybe there is an issue with the XMP, that the values don't work with an AMD system. Tried entering the memory timings by using the Ryzen DRAM calculator (every which way that I found on the www)

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