Corsair Vengeance CMK32GX5M2A4800C40 32GB (2×16GB) DDR5 4800 CL40 desktop RAM
- 32GB (2 x 16GB)
- 288-Pin PC RAM
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Dual-channel 32 GB DDR5 kit running at 5600 MT/s with CL40 timings and 1.25 V for AMD and Intel platforms
Capacity 32GB (2 x 16GB)
Speed DDR5 5600 (PC5 44800)
CAS Latency|Color CL40|Black
This Corsair Vengeance kit delivers 32 GB of DDR5 memory in two 16 GB modules. It targets desktop builders who need reliable capacity for gaming or content-creation workloads. The black heatspreader fits standard DIMM slots without LED lighting. Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO profiles are both supported.
The modules run at DDR5 5600, rated as PC5 44800, with a CAS latency of CL40 and timings of 40-40-40-77 at 1.25 V. This speed sits at the base specification for the DDR5 standard, so most compatible motherboards will boot at this frequency without manual tuning. Higher frequencies require motherboard support and manual adjustment beyond the supplied profiles.
The 32 GB total capacity across two modules fills a dual-channel configuration on mainstream platforms. This amount suits current gaming titles and typical multitasking scenarios, while leaving room for future expansion if the board provides four slots. Buyers needing more memory for heavy rendering or virtualisation should verify their platform's maximum supported capacity before purchase.
| Brand | CORSAIR |
|---|---|
| Series | Vengeance |
| Model | CMK32GX5M2B5600C40 |
| Capacity | 32GB (2 x 16GB) |
| Type | 288-Pin PC RAM |
| Speed | DDR5 5600 (PC5 44800) |
| CAS Latency | CL40 |
| Timing | 40-40-40-77 |
| Voltage | 1.25V |
| Multi-channel Kit | Dual Channel Kit |
| BIOS/Performance Profile | Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO |
| Color | Black |
| Features | Welcome to the Cutting-Edge of Performance: Push the limits of your system like never before with DDR5 memory, unlocking even faster frequencies, greater capacities, and better performance than previous generations. Do it All, and Do it Faster: As modern CPUs feature more and more cores, the unprecedented speed of DDR5 ensures your high-end CPU gets data quickly, enabling faster processing, rendering, and buffering than ever before. Onboard Voltage Regulation: Makes for easier, more finely-tuned, and more stable overclocking through CORSAIR iCUE software than previous generation moth |
| Recommend Use | AMD & Intel Compatible / AMD 500 Series / AMD B550 / AMD B650 / AMD Ryzen Compatible / High Performance or Gaming Memory / Intel 500 Series / Intel 600 Series / Intel 700 Series / Intel B660 / Intel Compatible / Intel Z590 / Intel Z690 / Intel Z790 |
| LED Color | None |
| Shipping weight | 0.11 kg |
| Package size | 155 × 93 × 13 mm |
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Yes, the two 16 GB modules occupy any two of the four slots and run in dual-channel mode at 5600 MT/s with CL40 timing.
The SPD profile includes Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO, so the memory will configure automatically on supported Intel 600/700 and AMD 600-series platforms.
The modules operate at 1.25 V when running at the advertised 5600 MT/s with 40-40-40-77 timings.
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