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Relatively speaking, we found one—an 8GB (2x4GB) kit of Corsair's Vengeance LPX (CMK8GX4M2B3000C15R) is on sale at Amazon and Newegg for $80.
Like the Adata set, Corsair’s kit has two 8GB modules of DDR4-3000. The big feature here, though, is that RGB lighting at the top.
Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2x8GB) RAM | DDR4-3000 | $99.99 This is for a two-pack of 8GB Corsair Vengeance DDR4-3000 RAM, giving you 16GB total. It's a high performance kit aimed at overclockers.
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Supporting this investigation is Team Group with their T-Force Vulcan Z DDR4-3000 memory. They've provided two 8GB modules along with four 4GB modules, all using the same timings.
Patriot Memory is adding a new set of DDR4 RAM kits, specifically tailored for AMD Ryzen 3000 systems. These Viper 4 DDR4 memory kits are available in a frequency range between 3000MHz up to 4000MHz.
ADATA today reveals its first-ever XPG branded laptop memory with its new XPG Flame DDR4 RAM modules, clocking in at over 3000MHz with 1.35V and 16GB per-stick capacities.
Team's T-Force Night Hawk DDR4-3000 16GB dual-channel memory is the next kit to go under the spotlight. Should you buy it? Let's find out.
Again, we're using the Core i7-8700K and the memory speed and timings are the same for each capacity: DDR4-3000.