As these are used items, we often can no longer get a full warranty through to the service centres concerned and this has therefore been stipulated.
However, the input is certainly justified and certainly has an impact on the used offers. We are currently discussing a change to this with our partners.
I'm not entirely sure if the specific RAM model "Vengeance RGB (2 x 16GB, 5200 MHz, DDR5 RAM, DIMM)" is compatible with ASUS Aura Sync. However, it is known that some Corsair RAM models, such as the Vengeance RGB Pro and Dominator Platinum RGB, are compatible with Aura Sync via a specific plug-in. To confirm the compatibility of your model, I recommend checking the official information on Corsair's website or contacting their technical support.
Hello, you can also use only 2 slots, pay attention to the assignment on the mainboard, in most cases the 2 and 4 slots must be assigned. The other two can be used for a 2 pc
Yes, at 2000 MHz FCLK with 1.4v (EXPO). It worked at first for 6 months before the BIOSes since 10/2023 which limit Voltages to avoid damage to the CPU.
Since then, with the Gigabyte Aorus Elite AX I can't reboot, only switch off and then separately boot the computer. I think it's the motherboard, because it works fine with Memtest86 and for all games.
7200mhz is obviously with the xmp/expo, which is a long way from JEDEC.
Be sure to check the HCL of the motherboard, on an amd z690 msi config it runs like clockwork at 7200. But I did check compatibility with the motherboard.
If problems still occur despite the activated XMP profile in the BIOS, this is because the manufacturer recommends a maximum memory capacity of 32 GB per slot. To reach the 96 GB RAM capacity, you would either have to install 4 modules with 24 GB each or use the maximum of 4 modules with 32 GB each.
In short: No, the RAM does not support XMP.
As mentioned below, the RAM is optimised for AMD processors.
The equivalent to Intel's "XMP" is "AMP". This is supported by the RAM.
However, the RAM can be manually overclocked in the UEFI (if the UEFI allows this).
However, a little knowledge is required for this. This can also destroy the RAM Rigel or other components.
The height of the Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 RAM modules with 6400 MHz and CAS latency 32 is typically around 44 mm. The be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 5 CPU fan is one of the larger coolers on the market with a height of approx. 162.8 mm. The MSI MAG X870 Tomahawk WIFI is an ATX mainboard with the RAM slots directly under the CPU socket.
Due to the height of the Dark Rock Pro 5, it is very likely that the RAM modules will not simply fit under the mounted fan. In practice, the CPU fan usually has to be removed in order to install or replace the RAM modules safely and correctly, as the cooler protrudes over the RAM slots and blocks access.
To summarise: You must remove the be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 5 CPU fan in order to install or replace the Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 RAM modules on the MSI MAG X870 Tomahawk WIFI motherboard. Installation under the mounted fan is not possible due to the height.
Hello,
We have not tested these RAMs with the configuration mentioned. However, according to the Asus QVL list for your motherboard, it is possible to pair RAM with a maximum frequency of 8000 MHz with the 14900KF but not this Corsair model according to their list.
This model would be suitable: G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB (2 x 24GB, 8000 MHz, DDR5 RAM, DIMM)
Here's the link to the list (you need to select 14th Gen Intel in the filter): https://rog.asus.com/ch-fr/motherboards/rog-strix/rog-strix-z790-e-gaming-wifi-ii/helpdesk_qvl_memory/
To use Corsair Vengeance RGB RAM with MSI Mystic Light, you may encounter compatibility issues. While some Corsair RAM models are listed as compatible with Mystic Light, users often report needing to use Corsair's iCue software for full control. Additionally, conflicts with other RGB software can prevent Mystic Light from detecting the RAM.
For optimal compatibility, ensure that no other RGB software is interfering with Mystic Light, and consider using iCue for managing Corsair RGB devices.
It could work. But if you want to overclock the RAM (via XMP/EXPO), that could possibly be a problem:
- The bars here are XMP, i.e. Intel-certified, but you have an AMD board.
- If you buy 2x16GB again, you might not really have the exact same model - production site, even manufacturer could be different (Corsair does not make the bars themselves as far as I know). The two different kits could then possibly behave differently with OC and the system would then not run stably.
The above _could_ possibly be a problem without OC, but maybe not.
If you get blue screens, this could indicate unstable RAM.
In general, the board should be fine. It supports up to 128 GB DDR5, 6400 Mhz (but probably only with EXPO).