I'm considering getting a new RAM for my PC and came across the Corsair Vengeance RGB RS. I wanted to know if it's worth paying extra for the RGB version. Can you help me out?
Corsair Vengeance RGB RS vs Non-RGB Versions?
Started by restlessone15 on July 11, 2024
Sure! The main difference between the Corsair Vengeance RGB RS and the non-RGB version is the presence of addressable RGB lighting on the RGB model. This adds an aesthetic aspect to your build, making it look more visually appealing.
I saw that there's an article about this on TechReviewer. It explains everything quite well. Overview: Corsair Vengeance RGB RS 128 GB DDR4-3200 CL16 RAM If you're looking for a good-looking RAM, then the RGB version is definitely worth considering!
That's really helpful! I'm quite into building custom PCs and think the RGB lighting could look great in my next build. Can you tell me more about the effective frequency, latency, and capacity of this RGB RS model?
The Corsair Vengeance RGB RS has an effective frequency of 3200 MHz, a capacity of 128 GB (4 x 32 GB), and a latency of 10 ns (CL16). These specifications should be good for both gaming and professional applications.
I recently bought the non-RGB version and it works great! The performance is on par with the RGB model. It really comes down to personal preference and whether or not you think the RGB lighting is worth the extra cost.
Thanks for sharing your experience, @yeskaydee! I was leaning towards getting the RGB version but now I'm unsure. It's great to know that there might not be a huge performance difference between the two.
Just remember that you're paying for aesthetics with the RGB model. If you value the visual aspect of your build and don't mind spending a bit extra, then go for it! Otherwise, the non-RGB version should serve you well too.