Micron Technology, Inc. MT4JTF12864AZ-1G4D1 1GB DDR3 1333 Desktop RAM
- 1GB
- DDR3 1333 (PC3 1060…
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Corsair
32 GB DDR4 desktop memory kit running at 3200 MT/s with CL16 timings and a low-profile aluminum heatspreader
This Corsair Vengeance LPX kit delivers 32 GB of DDR4 memory in a matched 2 x 16 GB configuration rated for 3200 MT/s. It targets enthusiasts and builders who want reliable high-frequency performance for gaming or content creation without fitting tall heatspreaders.
Each module uses a pure aluminum heatspreader and an eight-layer PCB to move heat away from the ICs during sustained loads. The low-profile height keeps airflow clear around large CPU coolers, and the 1.35 V operating voltage limits power draw while maintaining the rated 16-20-20-38 timings.
Individually screened ICs and Intel XMP 2.0 profiles give straightforward one-click setup on tested Intel 100, 300, 400, 500 Series and X299 platforms, plus AMD 300, 400, 500 Series and X570 boards. The 288-pin DIMMs suit standard desktop slots, but buyers needing four-module populations or ECC support should look elsewhere.
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Align the notch on each 288-pin stick with the slot key, press firmly until the retention clips click, then enter the motherboard BIOS and enable the Intel XMP 2.0 profile so the kit runs at its rated 3200 speed instead of the default JEDEC frequency.
The heatspreader and PCB are passive components with no moving parts; occasional dust removal with compressed air is the only upkeep required, and no thermal-pad replacement or re-torquing is specified for this kit.
The modules are rated to operate at 1.35 V; pushing voltage beyond that spec risks instability and can trigger the motherboard's protection circuits, so the voltage ceiling is the first hard limit encountered when scaling frequency or tightening timings beyond the XMP 2.0 profile.
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