CORSAIR VENGEANCE RGB PRO Light Enhancement Kit (Memory Not Included) – Black
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Anthony Meholick
> 24 hourI was dumb and bought 2x32 gb ram and it made my build look empty .. and this is the perfect fix for my build gives me the look of 4 sticks of ram and most motherboards run better with only 2 sticks of ram it looks just like my other 2 and functions equally ! GREAT BUY!!!
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JGCL
> 24 hourI mean, It’s just RGB lighting kit. Not a RAM kit. Looks great, easy to install and perfect for those that love RGB.
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Franck
> 24 hourLes barrettes factices fonctionnaient pas super sur ma MSI Z370A-PRO, j’ai changé pour une gygabite Z370 aorus ultra gaming 2.0 et la c’est le top.
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last dance
> 24 hourFills in the extra dim slots and looks great
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Narimon Kardani
> 24 hourI have 16GB of the Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro RAM and really wanted to fit my 4 slots out without but didnt really need or want to pay for another 16GB. Then along came this product and bam. 4 beautiful slots filled and my case lights up like Christmas.
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Michael
> 24 hourWas will man sagen hatte nur 2 Ram Riegel im System und mich hat das nicht volle bild der Ram Riegel immer gestört aber jetzt gab es ja endlich das Light Enhancement KIT was mein Problem endlich behoben hat und Boom es leuchtet endlich alles installation reinstecken und es leuchtet habe ein z390 asus Board und steuern tue ich die Leds mit der iCUE Software und es klappt alles kinderleicht
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Chris
> 24 hourThese are a perfect complement to my 2x16 gb Corsair ram cards. You can’t even tell they are fake they work great with the icue program
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DeVo
> 24 hourSehr gute Preisleistung Verhältnisse und sehr schöne RGB Beleuchtung.
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Matthieu
> 24 hourExactement les même quavec de la mémoire, on peut même du coup mettre deux noires deux blanches, elles sont très jolies et le RGB est de même qualité que sur de vraie barrette.
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Anukon
> 24 hourI already have a 16x2 kit, and didnt necessarily need 64GB but wanted to fill my remaining two RAM slots. So, I grabbed this lighting kit for a cheap* way to fill the gaps. And upon using it, I kept getting blue screens. For whatever reason, Im assuming windows was being confused as to what slot was actually memory, even though task manager says only 2 of 4 dimms are occupied haha. My actual RAM modules were in slots 2 & 4, and the dummy sticks in 1 & 3. I also tried the other way around just to sanity check, and taking the dummy sticks out completely solved the issue.