
Corsair CMW128GX4M4D3000C16 128GB (4x32GB) Vengeance RGB PRO DDR4 3000MHz Memory
128GB of RGB-illuminated DDR4 memory built for high-capacity workstations and content creation rigs.
*Price sourced from Amazon.com. Last updated:Jun 04, 2026.Price and availability are subject to change.
Notice a mistake? Let Us Know
Overview
Key Features
High performance DDR4 memory illuminates your system with vivid, animated lighting from ten ultra-bright, individually addressable RGB LEDs per module.
Take control with CORSAIR iCUE software and synchronize lighting across all your CORSAIR iCUE compatible products, including memory, fans, coolers, keyboards and more.
Customize lighting profiles with millions of different patterns and colors, or create your own in CORSAIR iCUE software.
Compatible with Intel and AMD DDR4 motherboards.
Requires no extra wires or cables for a clean and seamless install.
Custom performance PCB for the highest signal quality and performance stability.
Carefully screened ICs for extended overclocking potential.
Built-in aluminum heat spreader provides superb memory cooling even when overclocked.
Supports Intel XMP 2.0 for simple one-setting installation and optimum performance.
Limited Lifetime warranty provides complete peace of mind.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Massive 128GB total capacity across four 32GB modules supports memory-intensive workloads like video editing, 3D rendering, and virtual machines
- Ten individually addressable RGB LEDs per module with full iCUE software control for extensive lighting customization
- Custom performance PCB and screened ICs provide stable operation with room for overclocking beyond the rated 3000MHz
- Aluminum heat spreaders maintain thermal performance without adding bulk or requiring active cooling
- Intel XMP 2.0 support enables one-click setup at rated speed and timings
👎 Cons
- 3000MHz speed is modest for DDR4; higher frequency kits are available if your workload benefits from raw bandwidth
- 128GB capacity requires a motherboard with four available DIMM slots, limiting upgrade flexibility on dual-slot boards
- Tall heat spreader and RGB light bar may interfere with large air coolers on some motherboards
- CAS latency of C16 at 3000MHz results in higher real-world latency compared to tighter-timed kits at the same frequency