Testseek.com have collected 46 expert reviews of the Corsair PC4-22400 2800MHz Vengeance LPX and the average rating is 91%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair PC4-22400 2800MHz Vengeance LPX.
January 2015
(91%)
46 Reviews
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Low profile heat spreaders, Second XMP profile included, Tweaking potential, 3 color options on some models, Cons:, Conservative out of the box timings, We wish to thank Harry from Corsair for the Vengeance LPX kit, Sven from ASUS for the Rampage V Extrem
We have spend a lot of time with the Corsair Vengeance LPX kit. Our initial testing on a preproduction MSI motherboard wasn't that awesome. The learning curve with DDR4 is steep, some settings remain comparable with DDR3 though sometimes the difference be
We have spend a lot of time with the Corsair Vengeance LPX kit. Our initial testing on a pre-production MSI motherboard wasn't that awesome. The learning curve with DDR4 is steep, some settings remain comparable with DDR3 though sometimes the difference b...
Corsair will most definitely meet the demands of the enthusiast user with the Vengeance LPX DDR4-2800 kit. It looks great, overclocks nicely, and performs terrific. In all honestly, there is no reason you can't just set this kit to run at 3000 MHz and g...
Abstract: One of the major changes with Intel's X99 platform is the introduction of DDR4 memory. While we've had a little bit of a look at how DDR4 performs thanks to our initial CPU and motherboard review, we haven't really expanded into its performance at multipl...
Overclocking headroom, Low profile heat shields, Low voltage requirment, Price, Color options, High speed
Loose timings
Packed full of promise, the latest modules in the Vengeance series of Corsair's DDR4 memory lineup deliver excellent performance when tweaked to get the tightest timings. Out of the box they come with 16-18-18-36 primary timings using just 1.2v to run the...
Manufacturers currently have little to choose from when purchasing DDR4 memory chips, forcing everyone but Crucial to use the exact same Hynix chips. Although the manufacturers do engage in binning, our overclocking results reveal that the potential of ...
it can be said, that the Corsair Vengeance LPX2800C16 16 Gigabyte memory kit does what Corsair claims they do and therefore they clear specs without an issue Nevertheless CL16181835 at DDR42800 is a rather conservative latency set and we would have liked...
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Published: 2014-09-24, Author: Ryan , review by: eteknix.com
Low profile design, Variety of colours, Lifetime warranty, XMP sorts out BCLK issue
Some slower capacities are needed (2400/2133), No 8GB module kits yet, Overclocking was limited,
Pricing (accurate at the time of writing)Corsair's Vengeance LPX 16GB DDR4 2800MHz memory kit retails for £289.99 at Overclockers in the UK in black, blue and red. In the USA it can be had for $384.99 at Amazon (Black | Blue | Red) and $384.99 at Newegg (...
Abstract: Today Intel launched their new X99 chipset and Haswell-E CPUs. We took a look at those over here and to accompany that article we now look in a little more detail at the memory they support in our DDR4 Review. Our DDR4 samples for this round-up come from ...
Suited for the Core i75960X CPU, Attractive, wellbuilt modules, Available in a choice of colours
Significant price premium over 2,133MHz memory, Minor performance improvements in most apps
The Intel X99 platform's newest technology is DDR4 memory. Designed to scale to 4GHz-plus in the coming years and offering improved efficiency and power consumption to boot, it can be considered an evolution of incumbent DDR3. But adopting any new techno...