
Corsair
Corsair CMR32GX4M2D3200C16 Vengeance RGB Pro 32GB DDR4 3200MHz
32GB DDR4
High-performance 32GB DDR4-3200 memory with dynamic RGB lighting, built for gaming rigs and overclocking enthusiasts.
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Overview
Key Features
RGB lighting
Powered by software
Wire-free. Allows for a clean, seamless integration.
Aggressive-looking heat spreaders
Custom Performance PCB and tightly screened RAM
Specifications
Capacity
32GB (2x16GB)
Memory Type
DDR4
Speed
3200MHz (PC4-25600)
CAS Latency
C16
Color
Black
RGB Lighting
Yes, CORSAIR iCUE software controlled
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 32GB dual-channel kit provides ample memory for gaming, streaming, and content creation simultaneously
- 3200MHz speed with C16 latency offers a strong balance of bandwidth and responsiveness
- Dynamic RGB lighting with per-LED control adds a visually striking element to builds with windowed cases
- Aluminum heat spreader helps dissipate heat during extended use and overclocking
- Broad compatibility with Intel and AMD DDR4 motherboards
👎 Cons
- Taller module height with the RGB light bar may interfere with some large CPU air coolers
- Requires XMP/DOCP enabled in BIOS to reach the advertised 3200MHz — runs slower at default settings
- RGB software (iCUE) can be resource-heavy and occasionally conflicts with other lighting control apps
- DDR4 platform is now a previous generation with DDR5 becoming increasingly standard
- No ECC support, limiting use in workstation or server environments that require error-correcting memory
Frequently Asked Questions
What motherboards are compatible with Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro DDR4?
These modules are compatible with Intel and AMD motherboards that support DDR4 memory. Check your motherboard's QVL (qualified vendor list) for confirmed compatibility at 3200MHz.
How do I control the RGB lighting on these modules?
The RGB lighting is controlled through CORSAIR iCUE software (formerly CORSAIR LINK), which lets you customize colors, effects, and sync lighting with other compatible Corsair peripherals.
Does this kit come as a single 32GB stick or two sticks?
It comes as a 2x16GB kit — two 16GB modules that run in dual-channel mode for better performance than a single stick.
What is the CAS latency, and why does it matter?
The CAS latency is C16, which indicates the timing delay between a memory request and data delivery. Lower latency means faster response, and C16 at 3200MHz is a solid balance of speed and responsiveness for gaming and productivity.
Do I need to enable XMP to get the full 3200MHz speed?
Yes, you will need to enable XMP (Intel) or DOCP (AMD) in your motherboard's BIOS to run at the rated 3200MHz speed. Without it, the memory will default to a lower base speed.