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[Prime] CORSAIR Vengeance RGB DDR5 RAM 2x48GB 6000MHz CL36 $295 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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I would think this is a pretty low price for 96GB of DDR5, or am I missing something?

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This is part of Amazon Prime Day sales for 2025

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  • +9

    you're missing a zero in the MHz.

    • +15

      That's why it's so cheap 🤣

  • +1

    wow that's some slow ass ram… loll 600Mhz!

  • +1

    Rip, I paid $369 last week :(

  • These latencies could be Samsung

    • +1

      I got Corsair with this speed and latency 2 weeks ago and it is Micron.

  • +1

    This is a great price for good quality RAM. However if you don't need the full 96GB and just want a 'lot' of RAM, this might be better:

    https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0C5M9P5GK

    Slightly more expensive, but importantly comes with much tighter timings. If you're buying RAM for AM5, this is probably the sweet spot.

  • +3

    Seems okay for CL36? but I would prefer less ram and CL 30 6k

  • any good deals for 64GB? less then 300?

  • +1

    Good price but I'm not buying any RAM with CL36 @ 6000MHz.

  • I got the same model but in 2x32GB , 3 years and no issues.

    • +3

      I would expect any ram I buy to have no issues after 3 years.

  • Good price for the RAM!
    The annoying thing with DDR5 , is that most rams do not get to their advertised mhz unless its in the QVL for the motherboard / CPU.

  • Apologies if it has already been answered. I am new to PC build. Is it okay to buy the CPU, GPU and RAM from this Amazon UK or US? I have seen some mixed reviews in other posts. Is it good compared to 9900x3D for video editing beginner in that, ai and ml learning and also going to use VM and dual boot and programming and going to run dockers? Thanks in Advance

    • +1

      Amazon is generally fine, but I would buy from an Aus PC store if the price isn't much different. After about 3 months, you probably wouldn't get any help from Amazon or the seller in terms of warranty (may you would, but chances diminish with overseas/smaller sellers).

  • Other than gaming , even then maybe the timing is important , where else does timing matters? Low cl

  • +1

    gone already?

    • back in stock

      • Only through Amazon Japan, not the same price.

  • Deal is gone already. Shame

  • +1

    The deal was around.. since the start of Prime95..

    mine arrived today… didn't think it was worth posting.. until.. we worked out the ICs..
    the version is 4.53.02

    https://www.corsair.com/us/en/explorer/diy-builder/memory/wh….

    which should be samsung… so no hynix.. unfortunately…

    The other intersting memeory deal, which I didn't bother post is this one..

    4x32gb DDR4 3600mhz for $308.74

    good price..

    https://www.amazon.com.au/G-Skill-RipJaws-Black-DDR4-F4-3600…

    if you need lots of ddr4.. and of reaosnable speed.

  • CL30 @ 6000MHz = ~10ns

    CL36 @ 6000MHz = ~12ns

    Low latency is great for CPU Bound scenarios at 1080p resolution for esports/competitive gaming.
    At 1440p and 4k gaming becomes more GPU bound, so the RAM speed and latency play a smaller role.

    Choose 96GB

    You multitask with Photoshop, Blender, VMs, and browser tabs all open

    You do large 4K video edits, simulation workloads, or software compiling

    You want future-proofing with very large memory needs

    You’re planning to run RAM drives or heavy AI workflows

    • Once you have a large L3 cache like the X3d chips..
      a lot of the fast memory / low cas advantages are negated …for the large buffer..

      but yes generally faster is better.. depending ont he price difference..

  • -1

    No one will ever need 96GB RAM

    • +5

      My NAS has 128GB RAM and it consumes all of that for virtual machines, containers, and for caching reads and writes.

      I just bought this kit for my home workstation because Adobe After Effects uses RAM for generating render previews. The more RAM you have, the more you can preview. I also run VMs and AI/LLM workloads on it.

      If I had the money, I'd buy a proper workstation with 512GB RAM if I could.

    • I have 96gb and have ae and premiere pro and chrome open and it still lags. probs buy another 96gb

  • +1

    what happened to ddr4 pricing? last I looked cheapies were under $200 for 64gb.

  • +1

    Back in stock

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