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Corsair designs their Vengeance LPX ranges with 2 goals in mind, solid performances and overclocking potentials. They achieve this by equipping their LPX RAMs with a heat spreaders comprised of pure aluminums, providing faster, more efficient heat dissipations. Furthermore, the either-layer PCB helps manage temperature and allows for excellent overclocking headrooms. The Vengeance ranges is also extremely versatile; it's been tested against all X99 motherboard for compatibility, not to mention the low-profile heat spreaders, which makes their RAM much smaller than others. It comes in various speeds and sizes ranging from 4GB of 2400MHz to 16GB of 4000MHz, meaning you can find a RAM speed suitable for your needs. It also comes in various colors to suit your exact RGB setups. Touching on RGB briefly, the Vengeances series does have a RGB editions within its ranks. As you would expect with the RGB, its price doesn't really reflect the improvement however, if RGB is what you're into, fear not, Corsair have you covered as well. Right now, Corsair's Vengeance LPX is one of the market's best-selling RAM standards; you can see why they have genuinely catered to everyone's needs.
If you're after high-end gaming RAM performance for your Intel 12th gen-enabled rig, then the Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB DDR5-5200 offers all the performance speed you need. With the potential of PCIe 5.0 now being understood and unlocked by the newest Intel CPUs, you'll be in a perfect place for the future of PC gaming as an early adopter in 2022 with this memory kit configuration. Unsurprisingly, a DDR5 memory solution is going to cost you a fair amount to invest in early at this current point in time, and the Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB DDR5-5200 is the same. While you're already paying a bit of a premium for the aesthetics and build quality, higher configuration RAM like this clock speed is likely costly.
The G.Skill Trident Z Neo DDR4 feature an tri-fin body with a dual-tones color schemes. One-half of the aluminum heat-spreaders comes with a brushed finishes, while the other half comes in a shiny silver color. And instead of adding RGB lighting all over the modules, G.Skill limited it to the top of each module. The light passes through a diffuser, which makes up for subtle lighting instead of flashing bright colors. G.Skill allows you to control the lighting in two ways: via the included Trident Z Lighting Control software or your motherboard's software. The G.Skill Trident Z Neo modules are also just 1.73 inches tall, which means they play nicely with various CPU coolers on the market. This kit features a 10-layer PCB and uses Samsung (B-die) integrated circuits (ICs). The Trident Z Neo posts at DDR4-2133 memory speed out of the box and defaults to 15-15-15-36. There's only a single XMP profile, but that means an easy one-click overclock to the advertised DDR4-3600 memory frequency. The XMP profile also sets the timings and DRAM voltage to 16-16-16-36 and 1.35V. Thanks to the Samsung B-dies, the Trident Z Neo can be easily overclocked without major stability issues. This particular kit is known to be stable even at 1.45V, which is, again, very impressive.
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