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Corsair, the world leader in PC components, high-performance gaming peripherals and enthusiast memory, today announced a new addition to its RGB DDR4 memory line, we are talking about the Corsair VENGEANCE RGB White.

New Corsair VENGEANCE RGB

These new Corsair VENGEANCE RGB White include an RGB LED lighting system that looks brighter than ever, with a new white color and a distinctive new look. Available in a wide range of speeds and capacities to fit any system and compatible with all current Intel and AMD DDR4 platforms, Corsair VENGEANCE RGB White offers the best performance and a visual upgrade to any PC.

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With a legacy of high-performance memory dating back more than 20 years, Corsair continues to give PC enthusiasts what they need to push their systems to the limit, and VENGEANCE RGB White is no exception. The new white heatsink works to actively cool each memory module, maintaining performance and stability even at the highest frequencies. A custom maximum performance PCB and specially designed lighting circuits ensure that there is no negative impact on performance, on the other hand, the XMP 2.0 bracket guarantees maximum ease of squeezing.

Corsair VENGEANCE RGB White does not require additional cables or connectors to provide lighting control from the CORSAIR LINK software. It is also compatible with Gigabyte RGB Fusion lighting control software , MSI Mystic Light and Asus Aura Sync.

Model Latencies
VENGEANCE RGB White 16GB (2x8GB), 3, 600MHz 18-19-19-39 1.35V
VENGEANCE RGB White 32GB (4x8GB), 3, 200MHz 18-18-18-36 1.35V
VENGEANCE RGB White 32GB (2x16GB), 3, 200MHz 18-18-18-36 1.35V
VENGEANCE RGB White 16GB (2x8GB), 3, 200MHz 18-18-18-36 1.35V
VENGEANCE RGB White 128GB (8x16GB), 3, 000MHz 18-18-18-36 1.35V
VENGEANCE RGB White 32GB (4x8GB), 3, 000MHz 15-17-17-35 1.35V
VENGEANCE RGB White 16GB (2x8GB), 3, 000MHz 15-17-17-36 1.35V

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