Corsair Vengeance LP 8GB 1.35v Review
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Published: 5th September 2011 | Source: Corsair | Price: £49.86 |
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Memory Benchmarks
Considering that this kit is only running at 1.35v and capable of more performance if you're willing to overclock, the fact it's on a par with the G.Skill Sniper and only just behind the Ripjaws X is good going.
Memory Latency
Latency is also good, only a tiny bit off of the 16GB Ripjaws X.
Most Recent Comments
i feel so cheated........
Nice review as always!
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Awesome stuff good review TTL, been keeping an eye on these for a little while, prices vary slightly but you can get the 1.5v coloured LP kits for around £44-£46 off the usual online sites which advertise on OC3D such as Aria/Scan. Thinking of getting these for my x58 board seen a picture of six white sticks in a Gigabyte board looks awesome. |
Nice to see more producers are working with options in coulor
I wonder if they have any motherboard compatibility problems? I'm guessing with Sandy Bridge, even the most budget boards should be able to support these memory modules.
are these the same as reviewed? as cannot find mention of 1.35v anywhere.
if they are scan have an awesome price for a 16Gb kit of the cerulean blue
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http://www.scan.co.uk/products/16gb-...9-9-24-xmp-15v are these the same as reviewed? as cannot find mention of 1.35v anywhere. if they are scan have an awesome price for a 16Gb kit of the cerulean blue |
http://www.scan.co.uk/products/8gb-%...-9-9-9-24-135v
4gb density modules don't have the best timings/overclockability, but corsair's lower end and even alot of their medium range dimms aren't the best clockers.
hynix bfr used in some 4gb density are probably going to be the best case scenario... 9-11-9 2133 usually some lower bin are 9-11-10
For low voltage.. i'd love to see some kingston lovo reviews
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from the looks of it.. looks like nanya.. yuck 4gb density modules don't have the best timings/overclockability, but corsair's lower end and even alot of their medium range dimms aren't the best clockers. hynix bfr used in some 4gb density are probably going to be the best case scenario... 9-11-9 2133 usually some lower bin are 9-11-10 For low voltage.. i'd love to see some kingston lovo reviews |


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