



I just wanted to share some fall back timings I've made, in case I needed them, or if I wanted to finally close my PC case which I haven't done since July. On my last post, I mentioned this kit was never added to a single Motherboard QVL, despite the fact that they were released in late February to early March. I got more curious as they didn't require a ton of VDD for CL-26 6400, or CL-32 8000, so I just wanted to see how low the voltages can go for CL-26 6000 and CL-38 8000, compared to some of the Gskill or TeamGroup kits I've seen. The lowest latency Corsair sells their kits in 1:1 mode is currently for CL-28 6000 1.45V. Right now, I'm guessing this kit I have is quite rare, given how little reviews they have. Maybe Corsair was planning to release lower latency kits in the future to compete with Gskill I guess. The timings that this kit was binned for originally was CL-30-40-40-104 6400 1.40V with both EXPO/XMP compatibility. Here's a link from PassMark, to compare to other Ram kits and the only 5 benchmarks that were uploaded, with two of them that are mine. I just thought it was strange that Corsair didn't decide to sell a CL-26 6000 1.45V kit or CL-38 8000 with EXPO. Here's a link to the kit on Corsair's website. VENGEANCE® RGB 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5 DRAM 6400MT/s CL30 AMD EXPO & Intel XMP Memory Kit