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product_id: 947512
title: "Corsair Vengeance 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 1600 MHz (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory 1.5V"
brand: "corsair"
price: "71290₫"
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# 1600MHz blazing speed 1.5V low voltage efficiency Dual-channel 16GB kit Corsair Vengeance 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 1600 MHz (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory 1.5V

**Brand:** corsair
**Price:** 71290₫
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Corsair Vengeance 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 1600 MHz (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory 1.5V by corsair
- **How much does it cost?** 71290₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- corsair enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted corsair brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Broad Compatibility:** Seamlessly integrates with Intel & AMD platforms for versatile upgrades.
- • **Blazing 1600MHz Speed:** Turbocharge multitasking and gaming with ultra-responsive DDR3 performance.
- • **Rock-Solid Reliability:** Backed by Corsair’s Limited Lifetime Warranty and proven stability to crush crashes.
- • **Plug & Play XMP Profiles:** Effortless BIOS tuning with pre-activated Extreme Memory Profiles for peak performance.
- • **Dual-Channel 16GB Powerhouse:** Maximize bandwidth and system responsiveness with a matched 2x8GB kit.

## Overview

Corsair Vengeance 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 1600MHz desktop memory delivers reliable, high-speed performance optimized for both Intel and AMD systems. Featuring dual-channel architecture, low 1.5V power consumption, and pre-configured XMP profiles, it ensures smooth multitasking and gaming. Trusted by professionals and enthusiasts alike, this kit comes with a limited lifetime warranty, making it a smart, durable upgrade for legacy DDR3 platforms.

## Description

This is a limitation of a 32-bit operating system. In Windows, the Windows memory manager is limited to a 4 GB physical address space. Most of that address space is filled with RAM, but not all of it. Memory-mapped devices (such as your video card) will use some of that physical address space, as will the BIOS ROMs. After all the non-memory devices have had their say, there will be less than 4GB of address space available for RAM below the 4GB physical address boundary. MacOS X Tiger and Leopard are both 64-bit operating systems and will not experience this problem. Neither will 64-bit versions of Windows XP or Vista or Windows 7.

Review: Random crash and lock ups CURED. CORSAIR IS THE VERY BEST!!! - Plugged it in, and it Fired right up, very fast speed profile without any input from me. It does XMP(Extreme Memory Profile), which was apparently already active when I went to BIOS to make sure the Motherboard recognized it. If your system utilizes it be sure to enable XMP is BIOS settings, it automatically chooses the best speed for the RAM. Here is a list of Modes XMP can do AUTOMATIC : XMP timings table CL-tRCD-tRP-tRAS-tRC-CR @ frequency (voltage) XMP #1 5.0-5-5-14-21-2T @ 444 MHz (1.500 Volts) XMP #2 6.0-6-6-16-25-2T @ 533 MHz (1.500 Volts) XMP #3 7.0-7-7-19-29-2T @ 622 MHz (1.500 Volts) XMP #4 8.0-8-8-22-33-2T @ 711 MHz (1.500 Volts) XMP #5 9.0-9-9-24-37-2T @ 800 MHz (1.500 Volts) XMP #6 10.0-9-9-24-37-2T @ 800 MHz (1.500 Volts) XMP #7 11.0-9-9-24-37-2T @ 800 MHz (1.500 Volts) ---------PRO TIP------ Having random crashes and or BLUE SCREEN OF DEATH?? You ran the built in Windows Memory checker (mdsched.exe)? Hit the Windows key + R to run. Nothing came up as bad... It is bad ram 9 times out of 10. Random crash and lock ups cured. There are faulty memory address in the RAM that will not always show up when tested, I have had this happen with new computers just as often as older ones. If you are looking at DDR3 your system is most likely a couple of years old, well you are in luck, this ram is dirt cheap compared to when it first came out. If you can swing it go for a twin Pack, get the full 32 Gigabyte package, that will breath new life into your system. Go to the CORSAIR website and put in your Spec's for your Motherboard it will tell you what you can use. What you do not know your Spec's? Get CPUID, it is free, and it lets you look under the hood so to speak and get full printable Spec's. This is great RAM, I run it in all of my systems, at home, and at work.
Review: Corsair DDR3 memory - Update (10/28/15): It has now been three years since I installed two pairs of these memory modules in my home-built computer (4 DIMMS, for a total of 32 GB). The memory has operated flawlessly. I installed four of these memory modules in my new computer. They are working just fine. I ran a (self-repeating) memory test for over 24 hours prior to loading the operating system. Before you order memory modules, you should review the webpage and "User Guide" for your motherboard. I recently built a new computer using the ASUS Maximus V FORMULA LGA 1155 Intel Z77 Extended ATX DDR3 2800 PCIe 3.0 HDMI SupremeFX IV Audio Motherboard . The ASUS website (quite conveniently) provides a Qualified Vendor Lists (QVL) of compatible memory for this motherboard (although it may not be up-to-date for 8GB modules). Your motherboard's vendor may have a similar list. If you purchased a ready-built computer, then look on the manufacturer's website to verify that you are purchasing the correct memory. For example, if you purchased your computer from the biggest computer maker, then log-on to your account, enter the Service Tag number for your computer, and then find the memory requirements. Or, you could just call and ask. My computer's motherboard requires (1.5 volt) DDR3 dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs), installed in "matched sets" for "dual channel" function. My motherboard's "User Guide" recommends installing DIMMs from the same vendor, with the same CAS latency, and of the same version or date code (D/C). Because of this recommendations, and because these memory modules were ridiculously inexpensive when I bought them, I went ahead and installed the maximum memory of four 8 GB DIMMs (32 GB). You can buy this memory with one pair of DIMMs or two pairs of DIMMs: Corsair Vengeance 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 1600 MHz (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory (CMZ16GX3M2A1600C10) or Corsair Vengeance 32GB (4x8GB) DDR3 1600 MHz (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory (CMZ32GX3M4X1600C10) . If you are interested in over-clocking memory, then you might want to research (1.5 volt) DDR3 DIMMs with higher clock ratings (i.e., 1866 MHz, 2000 MHz, 2133 MHz, and 2400 MHz). Naturally, I wanted the 2400 MHz memory; but I decided to try the much cheaper 1600 MHz memory first. Please note: If you are only installing two DIMMS, you may need to install them in only two specific slots on the mother board (i.e., you can't just install them in any two slots). Check the "User Guide" for your motherboard to ensure that you are inserting the DIMMs in the correct slots. Of course, if you fill all slots with "matching" DIMMs, this will not be a concern. No matter how much physical memory you install, your copy of the Windows operating system may limit how much memory your computer can use. The 32 bit versions of Windows can only address a maximum of 4 GB of memory, with only (about) 3.5 GB of that usable. Windows 64 bit memory limits: - Windows 8 Professional: 512 GB - Windows 8: 128 GB - Windows 7 Professional or Ultimate: 192 GB - Windows Vista Ultimate: 128 GB - Windows 7 or Windows Vista Home Premium: 16 GB - Windows 7 or Windows Vista Home Basic: 8 GB Lastly, I recommend that you run a memory test on your newly-installed memory. I used Memtest86+ (it's free). Extract the image (iso) file from the ZIP file, and then create a bootable CD by burning disc from image (do NOT copy the iso file to CD, burn disc from image). I ran this memory test prior to loading the operating system.

## Features

- 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 for AMD and Intel Dual Channel processors
- Speed: 1600MHz; Timing: 10-10-10-27 ; Designed for use with all motherboards with quad DDR3 memory channels
- Pin Out: 240 Pin; Voltage: 1.5V; Compatibility- Intel and AMD Processor platforms
- Density: 16GB (2x8GB Module) and Limited Lifetime Warranty
- SPD Latency 9-9-9-24 , SPD Speed 1333MHz, SPD Voltage 1.5V

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B006EWUO22 |
| Additional Features | Lightweight |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,409 in Computer Memory |
| Brand | Corsair |
| Column Address Strobe Latency | 9 |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Computer Memory Size | 16 GB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 5,554 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1600 MHz |
| Form Factor | Desktop |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00045556011124, 00843591012904, 08809321840959 |
| Item Part Number | CMZ16GX3M2A1600C10 |
| Item Weight | 0.07 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Corsair |
| Memory Form Factor | DIMM |
| Memory Generation | DDR3 |
| Memory Speed | 1600 MHz |
| Mfr Part Number | CMZ16GX3M2A1600C10 |
| Model Name | Vengeance |
| Model Number | CMZ16GX3M2A1600C10 |
| Number of Pins | 240 |
| RAM Memory Technology | DDR3 |
| RAM Size | 16 GB |
| Special Feature | Lightweight |
| UPC | 132017585888 803982722621 843591012904 191120019376 655408076999 021111181303 151902980690 088020607508 045556011124 |
| Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 2 year |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Corsair
- **Compatible Devices:** Desktop
- **Computer Memory Size:** 16 GB
- **Memory Speed:** 1600 MHz
- **RAM Memory Technology:** DDR3

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Hello. If my Rig is compatible with this RAM, would just inserting it be sufficient, or would I have to install some sort of drivers or the like?**
A: Just stick it in and your BIOS will automatically recognize the new RAM.  Before you make the purchase, review your motherboard specifications to ensure that this particular RAM is supported.  If it will be ADDITIONAL to existing RAM, then ALL the RAM used must be the same technical specification (not necessarily the same brand of manufacture). I am using this RAM on two desktop PC's, and am well satisfied with my choice. When installing, keep your PC's PC cord plugged in to a 3-prong well grounded outlet, and the PS on/off switch turned OFF (this grounds your PC box and all content). Insert the RAM with great card, as it fits very tight.  Support the BACK of your motherboard in that general area, else risk cracking the motherboard.  Push back the motherboard locking clips, then carefully slide one end of the RAM fully into the slot,  followed by carefully guiding the rest of the RAM so that it fills the slot. Then, when you push down on one end of the RAM you should hear a CLICK, and note that the locking clip has locked in that end of the RAM. Repeat for the other end of the RAM. Ensure that the RAM's guiding 'slot' correctly lines up. If you experience trouble getting the RAM into the slot on any given attempt, back off and retry - carefully. In extreme circumstances, you may have to remove the motherboard in order to get the ram installed without causing damage.  If you have never done this before, find someone who has.   I have 32GB of this RAM installed on each PC, and in each case it took me around 20 minutes to accomplish - and I have 35+ years experience!  Enjoy your new RAM.

**Q: can these be used with the black ones because i am planning to use the blue ones along side just to give my computer theme is black and blue**
A: Yes you can it's the same ram just blue

**Q: Is it compitable with optiplex 3020 mt processor intel i3 4150 mother board dell inc. model 040ddp**
A: In order to find out if compatible, you need to research your PCs specs (intel i3 4150 mobo), online and find its requirements on memory, that's all you have to do.   Good Luck!

**Q: Is this the best memory for overclocking on an Asus P8Z77-V LX Motherboard which supports up to a max of 32G? Price wise, I will not get anything lower than a speed of 1600Mhz...Is this a good bargain, or is it cheaper else where? if so, what site please?**
A: I would check with manufactor

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Random crash and lock ups CURED. CORSAIR IS THE VERY BEST!!!
*by D***1 on May 2, 2018*

Plugged it in, and it Fired right up, very fast speed profile without any input from me. It does XMP(Extreme Memory Profile), which was apparently already active when I went to BIOS to make sure the Motherboard recognized it. If your system utilizes it be sure to enable XMP is BIOS settings, it automatically chooses the best speed for the RAM. Here is a list of Modes XMP can do AUTOMATIC : XMP timings table CL-tRCD-tRP-tRAS-tRC-CR @ frequency (voltage) XMP #1 5.0-5-5-14-21-2T @ 444 MHz (1.500 Volts) XMP #2 6.0-6-6-16-25-2T @ 533 MHz (1.500 Volts) XMP #3 7.0-7-7-19-29-2T @ 622 MHz (1.500 Volts) XMP #4 8.0-8-8-22-33-2T @ 711 MHz (1.500 Volts) XMP #5 9.0-9-9-24-37-2T @ 800 MHz (1.500 Volts) XMP #6 10.0-9-9-24-37-2T @ 800 MHz (1.500 Volts) XMP #7 11.0-9-9-24-37-2T @ 800 MHz (1.500 Volts) ---------PRO TIP------ Having random crashes and or BLUE SCREEN OF DEATH?? You ran the built in Windows Memory checker (mdsched.exe)? Hit the Windows key + R to run. Nothing came up as bad... It is bad ram 9 times out of 10. Random crash and lock ups cured. There are faulty memory address in the RAM that will not always show up when tested, I have had this happen with new computers just as often as older ones. If you are looking at DDR3 your system is most likely a couple of years old, well you are in luck, this ram is dirt cheap compared to when it first came out. If you can swing it go for a twin Pack, get the full 32 Gigabyte package, that will breath new life into your system. Go to the CORSAIR website and put in your Spec's for your Motherboard it will tell you what you can use. What you do not know your Spec's? Get CPUID, it is free, and it lets you look under the hood so to speak and get full printable Spec's. This is great RAM, I run it in all of my systems, at home, and at work.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Corsair DDR3 memory
*by S***R on October 27, 2012*

Update (10/28/15): It has now been three years since I installed two pairs of these memory modules in my home-built computer (4 DIMMS, for a total of 32 GB). The memory has operated flawlessly. I installed four of these memory modules in my new computer. They are working just fine. I ran a (self-repeating) memory test for over 24 hours prior to loading the operating system. Before you order memory modules, you should review the webpage and "User Guide" for your motherboard. I recently built a new computer using the ASUS Maximus V FORMULA LGA 1155 Intel Z77 Extended ATX DDR3 2800 PCIe 3.0 HDMI SupremeFX IV Audio Motherboard . The ASUS website (quite conveniently) provides a Qualified Vendor Lists (QVL) of compatible memory for this motherboard (although it may not be up-to-date for 8GB modules). Your motherboard's vendor may have a similar list. If you purchased a ready-built computer, then look on the manufacturer's website to verify that you are purchasing the correct memory. For example, if you purchased your computer from the biggest computer maker, then log-on to your account, enter the Service Tag number for your computer, and then find the memory requirements. Or, you could just call and ask. My computer's motherboard requires (1.5 volt) DDR3 dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs), installed in "matched sets" for "dual channel" function. My motherboard's "User Guide" recommends installing DIMMs from the same vendor, with the same CAS latency, and of the same version or date code (D/C). Because of this recommendations, and because these memory modules were ridiculously inexpensive when I bought them, I went ahead and installed the maximum memory of four 8 GB DIMMs (32 GB). You can buy this memory with one pair of DIMMs or two pairs of DIMMs: Corsair Vengeance 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 1600 MHz (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory (CMZ16GX3M2A1600C10) or Corsair Vengeance 32GB (4x8GB) DDR3 1600 MHz (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory (CMZ32GX3M4X1600C10) . If you are interested in over-clocking memory, then you might want to research (1.5 volt) DDR3 DIMMs with higher clock ratings (i.e., 1866 MHz, 2000 MHz, 2133 MHz, and 2400 MHz). Naturally, I wanted the 2400 MHz memory; but I decided to try the much cheaper 1600 MHz memory first. Please note: If you are only installing two DIMMS, you may need to install them in only two specific slots on the mother board (i.e., you can't just install them in any two slots). Check the "User Guide" for your motherboard to ensure that you are inserting the DIMMs in the correct slots. Of course, if you fill all slots with "matching" DIMMs, this will not be a concern. No matter how much physical memory you install, your copy of the Windows operating system may limit how much memory your computer can use. The 32 bit versions of Windows can only address a maximum of 4 GB of memory, with only (about) 3.5 GB of that usable. Windows 64 bit memory limits: - Windows 8 Professional: 512 GB - Windows 8: 128 GB - Windows 7 Professional or Ultimate: 192 GB - Windows Vista Ultimate: 128 GB - Windows 7 or Windows Vista Home Premium: 16 GB - Windows 7 or Windows Vista Home Basic: 8 GB Lastly, I recommend that you run a memory test on your newly-installed memory. I used Memtest86+ (it's free). Extract the image (iso) file from the ZIP file, and then create a bootable CD by burning disc from image (do NOT copy the iso file to CD, burn disc from image). I ran this memory test prior to loading the operating system.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Worked Great
*by A***B on November 22, 2023*

My journey into computer building began in 2012, and one of the standout components that contributed to my initial success was the Corsair Vengeance 16GB DDR3 Memory. This RAM module proved to be a stellar choice, providing consistent and reliable performance throughout the years. The 16GB capacity was more than sufficient for my needs at the time, ensuring smooth multitasking and efficient handling of various applications. The Corsair Vengeance series has truly stood the test of time, as this memory module worked flawlessly until I decided to upgrade my system. The build quality and performance exceeded my expectations, making it an ideal choice for a first computer build. If you're in the market for reliable DDR3 memory that has a proven track record of durability and performance, the Corsair Vengeance 16GB DDR3 Memory is a worthwhile investment, especially for those embarking on their first computer-building journey.

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