Corsair Intros 48 GB & 24 GB DDR5 Vengeance Memory Modules, Rated At Up To 5600 Mbps

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Corsair has introduced its brand new DDR5 Vengeance memory kits available in 48 GB & 24 GB flavors with your choice of RGB & non-RGB modules.

Corsair Now Offers 48 GB & 24 GB DDR5 Vengeance Memory Kits With Up To 5600 Mbps Speeds

While Crucial is the first manufacturer to launch 48 GB & 24 GB memory kits, Corsair is the first to launch ones with heatsinks and RGB aesthetics. The manufacturer has announced both capacities which will be part of its Vengeance memory lineup and feature speeds of up to DDR5-5600 Mbps.

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Both the 24 GB and 48 GB kits will be made up of 24 GB modules running at DDR5-5600 speeds. The 24 GB kit will offer up to 48 GB memory capacities while the 48 GB kit will offer up to 96 GB memory capacities. This will allow the latest Intel motherboards to carry up to 192 GB capacities which are already supported through the newest BIOS firmware on MSI, Gigabyte, & ASRock 700-series motherboards.

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All of these memory modules feature On-die ECC (ODECC) support and come with an on-module PMIC (Power Management Integrated Circuit) on the DIMM. The Desktop DDR5 modules support both Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO standards. As for pricing, the 24 GB (48 GB total) Non-RGB kit is listed at 2599 RMB or which is around $380 US while the RGB kit is around $435 US. The 48 GB kit (96 GB total) starts at around $550 US and goes up to $580 US for the RGB flavor.

While the Crucial 24 GB & 48 GB modules lacked any kind of heatsink, the Corsair Vengeance kits come with a fully-enclosed heatsink which should keep the PMIC in check if you plan to do some overclocking. So far, these kits have only been announced for the Asian Pacific market but expect Corsair to have an announcement for other regions in the coming days.

News Source: ITHome

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