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[Back Order] Corsair Vengeance RGB 96GB (2 x 48GB) DDR5-6000 CL30 Memory $577.16 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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Great for gaming! The advantage of this is it's low latency @ CL30 and the sweet spot for speed and compatibility at 6000Mhz… 96GB will be the most you ever need (want?)… Supports EXPO and X.M.T. 3.0

The 64GB version is currently $701.95 on Amazon so seems like a decent price, you might still be able to beat the price rise with prices shooting through the roof, there is over 30+ in stock on Amazon.

PLE have it for $1059
https://www.ple.com.au/products/670870/corsair-vengeance-rgb…

According to CamelCamelCamel Price was $823 earlier in November.
https://au.camelcamelcamel.com/product/B0CCXSRKZT

Part Number: CMH96GX5M2B6000C30 | Latency: 30-36-36-76 | Voltage: 1.4V

p.s. My first Deal post plz be kind in the comments

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  • It only mentions XMP in the title. Is this still compatible with a Ryzen CPU?

    • +2

      I checked and it's listed on the Corsair website https://www.corsair.com/ww/en/p/memory/cmh96gx5m2b6000z30/ve…
      I've ordered some for my AMD rig so I hope so, I checked the Motherboard compatibly for the several X870E i'm looking at and it's on the lists. The guy in the amazon reviews was very helpful, he said he enabled EXOP in the bios and it works great for his AMD…
      If in doubt check the compatibility on the Motherboard website (in the support section for that board)…

    • +3

      The part number for this kit ends in C30, whilst the AMD version ends in Z30. But it'll probably work regardless.

      Reddit discussion: https://old.reddit.com/r/buildapc/comments/1bemgkq/did_i_get…

      Corsair Blog: Can I use Intel RAM on an AMD motherboard?

      In practice there’s a good chance that the memory will work, albeit with a few caveats. This is because motherboard manufacturers put in a lot of effort to ensure that as many memory kits as possible just work with their motherboards. These motherboards can read the XMP data from the memory sticks, and pass the settings along, often allowing you to select the profiles just like the dedicated AMD EXPO kits.

      • Yes, You are 100% correct! I'm sure you would agree, before ordering, people should check with the Motherboard support website for your model before purchase.

    • +2

      FWIW I have this exact kit running at the rated XMP speeds with a 7950X3D and B650e-i motherboard no worries. Enabled DOCP I or II no issues.

  • +3

    Either we have scarcity or it's RAM sale season

    • +6

      It’s scarcity.
      The flash cartel are again colluding to raise prices by cutting production, and datacenters and AI are also increasing the demand for more flash memory, so they’re deciding to ramp up production again but allocate more of it to HBM and high-grade GDDR that they can sell to the big boys for massive fat margins, while sidelining standard DDR and lower-grade GDDR production, thus raising prices on them even more.

      TL;DR, AI demand and cartel collusion are ruining the memory supply and making it more expensive to buy for the average consumer.

      • +5

        cartel collusion

        Pretty much all the time I see in procurement. Colesworth and Energy for example, and even above chain like raw suppliers colluding with each other.

      • +3

        When I heard the AI is at fault, The conspiracy theory minded side of me suspected it was a narrative pushed out by a public relations company to confuse the actual situation. We don't have evidence, other than past experiences of Ram price fixing and collusion (like 5 times now?) and our common sense…

        • +2

          Its always a mix of things, COVID really did raise price pressures and they gouged on top etc.

        • +1

          evidence. LOTS OF IT in the public. Production supply has been purchased. NO more available fab compacity until end of 2026.. its all been purchased in advance. This was a Samsung and sk hynix press release to the stock market.. its in no way fake or made up.

          people on here are conspiracy tin foil cowboys for sure. This time its not Collusion.. just like Nvidia started to priorities the AI data centre market due to corporate greed. Now so are samsung and sk Hynix..

          Hurting the general consumer market in the process. These companies are not forced to sell to the consumer market.. in fact if they wanted too they could stop making consumer products all together… I'm sure Micron would love that but they are also moving to proving chips to AI now too. Intel should have never sold off Micron

          • @vid_ghost: Interesting insight. It's a bit of a win-win for big AI and data as it nudges compute towards them a touch more.

  • +2

    LOL! It could be,
    But I suspect more likely is Ram is the next victim in the AI race… I have heard that SSD's are going into shortage too, and the 'Super' variant update to the RTX5000 series have been paused back to late 2026 because of the DDR7 shortage…

    • -5

      Lmao no. Unlike GPUs which could be used to directly mine for crypto, using RAM for AI training is a totally more niche thing compared to using GPUs given that you can't translate AI directly to money, and given that you wouldn't be able to create your own LLM or Gen AI anyway given you wouldn't be able to grab the massive amount of data that actual AI players can.

      • +5

        You sound like you have a solid understanding of AI, you should contact this journalist and let him know!
        https://www.guru3d.com/story/dram-prices-surge-roughly-as-gl…

        Another article also may need to be corrected, https://www.pcmag.com/news/this-is-insanity-ddr-ram-prices-s…
        but this one has indicated their source as a market research firm https://www.trendforce.com/presscenter/news/20250924-12733.h…
        It could pay dividends if you contact them too and explain how it all works and to recheck their numbers. 🤔

        • -5

          Lmao you can find all these "demand!" "supply chain issue!" press talk everywhere. Let me give you a hint as someone who works in procurement and keeps it real: press, news, etc. are all just repeating figures and speeches. Figures and speeches are driven by something. That something is claimed to be AI. Who is claiming that to be AI are also vested in tech stocks who in turn are betting on AI. Post hoc ergo propter hoc means it may not actually be AI driving scarcity nor is there actually any scarcity.

          There are terms for it too. "Circlejerk" "echo chamber" "brigade" "blast" "scare" "market manipulation" and so on

      • +3

        For local use at least, being able to cache training data in RAM is hugely beneficial (I use about 60gb on my moderate training dataset which is mostly my own artwork downscaled somewhat), and an increasing number of models are too large to fit into consumer vram so need to be swapped in and out of ram to use.

  • Pulled the trigger on this cause not sure when it'll be this cheap again! Thanks OP

    • +2

      Same. Almost spent $600 on 64GB hating it, so $577 for this made me feel better

  • +7

    I placed a backorder for 32gb cl30 6000 when it was $212 and out of stock. It finally fulfilled a couple weeks later, and the price has gone up to $460 :O

    So, for future reference if you can find underpriced items out of stock and are happy to wait, place the order. They honour the price and will only charge on fulfilment.

    • Same. So glad I did. Placed 2 orders. Will return one - thanks COM until Jan 2026.

  • +2

    Showing $813 for me

    • +1

      Same, prices are fluctuating so quickly

    • +2

      Same for me when logged into Amazon (Prime), with March delivery from UK.
      Logged out then price as per deal $577.16.

      Found this one though, $520.15….or $521.90 (logged out)
      CORSAIR Vengeance DDR5 RAM 96GB (2x48GB) 6000MHz CL36-44-44-96 1.4V AMD Expo Intel XMP 3.0 Desktop Computer Memory – Grey (CMK96GX5M2E6000Z36)

      https://www.amazon.com.au/CORSAIR-Vengeance-6000MHz-CL36-44-…

      • +1

        Those ones could be samsung, this one is definitely hynix

  • +1

    Got one of these overclocked to 7933 CL38 on a 4 dimm Z890, probably lots of OC headroom for future chipsets (Or even 2 dimm z890's like the apex for OC enthusiasts, wouldn't be suprised if these pushed 8400+ on a better mobo)

  • +7

    PC boys can no longer mock Apple for its outrageous ram upgrade cost.

    • +4

      I mean, even at this price Apple would be charging far more for 96GB haha

      Apple Computers are also PCs anyway

  • +2

    I was able to buy 128gb from Amazon US at 380 this May..

    • Do you have a link for that?

      • +2

        It was 6 months ago, prices have obviously severely fluctuated

        • I just wanna see the model/post about it because that's in price error range if it was 2x64GB

      • It is the crucial pro 128gb kit

  • +3

    You wrote
    "According to CamelCamelCamel Price was $823 earlier in November.
    https://au.camelcamelcamel.com/product/B0CCXSRKZT"

    Why did you not say it was $529 previously?

  • +1

    https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0F7RY9V4N this one is slightly cheaper, slightly slower

  • daymn makes my 4gb DDR3 look ancient

  • I have placed my order but they haven't charged me yet. Is my order ever going to be processed?

  • Memory is Available again for $459.77 delivered Amazon UK with the 6-7 month delivery delay.

    Appears to have a limited number of claims at this price.

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