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Tristan Sorke
> 24 hourIt was easy to plug in but my computer was dialed in for my 2 16 gb sticks and it wouldnt even turn on with this ram plugged in until I went into the boot up and had it read any type of ram because of the sequence.
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Buddy Lee
> 24 hourIts Ram! In my latest build with:
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C C
> 24 hourCorsair has always been my favorite company for gaming memory and storage. Unfortunately, I will not be buying from them again. This gaming memory chip has been working well for about a year. Then it starting to fail and caused blue screens. After confirming with memtest that the blue screens are indeed memory related, I reached out to Corsair support to replace the memory since there is limited lifetime warranty. Unfortunately, they have been slow to respond. After multiple days, support responded and requested info on serial numbers and receipt which were promptly provided. Now, it has been 8 days since I heard from support after repeatedly requesting for an update while my machine is blue screening everyday. I sent one last email to support this morning and if I dont receive a response from them, I will never buy from Corsair in my personal and professional life. It may not be a big deal to Corsair but if this review sways someone away from buying this or other Corsair products due to support, then this review has served its purpose. Thanks for reading my frustration and disappointment with Corsair.
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A. Aurelius
> 24 hourThe last item I had with several blinking lights on it was my toy robot, ... when I was 4 years old. The RGB LED craze to put flashing lights on every computer component, for the most part seems absolutely asinine. I only purchased this particular model because I needed two 32GB sticks and I have used Corsair Vengeance in the past with good results. I mounted them properly and they work just fine in my Gigabyte Aorus Master Z390 motherboard. By default, the LEDs are set to a slow breath cycle that changes to another hue every 5 seconds or so. If you want to take full control of the LEDs, you need to use Corsairs monster bloatware program iCUE that will likely #### up more things than it fixes. I went into iBloat and set the LEDs to map to the dimms temperature sensor, so I could tell if they got too warm. Once I made this adjustment, the voltage regulator on my Corsair HX1200i PSU started clicking. Two days later, and I am still troubleshooting the LEDs (the HX1200i has been rock solid for more than 2 years). If the LEDs are set to off, the clicking disappears. I am still fooling with finding a compromise. Stay tuned ....
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Elijah bent
> 24 hourJust installed a few weeks ago and love this ram so far. Super fast and really nice looking.
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Luis
> 24 hourRGB software is great, is really powerful Ram
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Jose Omana
> 24 hourGood product, I’ve had no issues.
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Humberto Verdugo
> 24 hourI started getting random system hangs and after running a Memtest86, I discovered that one of the 32GB modules was producing errors, this is the first time a memory stick dies on me.
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Chris Campbell
> 24 hourGreat product, runs hot tho.
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Robert C.
> 24 hourLooks good. Runs fast. Memory to spare.