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Corsair Vengeance DDR5 32GB Now the Cheapest 2x16 Kit? đź’°

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So, I just saw this Corsair Vengeance 32GB DDR5-5200 kit hit the market for under $379. 2x16GB, right? Not the fastest timings or most premium build, but the price is hard to ignore.

For casual users or budget builds, this might be a solid pick. But for gamers or overclockers, it’s probably not the top choice. Still, the fact it’s sub-$400 feels like a major deal.

Anyone else eyeing this? Or are you waiting for better specs? ⚙️

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**Reply 1:**
Honestly, I’m torn. $379 for 32GB DDR5? That’s a killer price, but the 5200MHz and CL36 timings feel… basic. Maybe for streaming or general use, but not for heavy gaming.

**Reply 2:**
Wait, is this the same as the old Vengeance LP? Because I remember those were decent for the price. If this is a newer version, maybe it’s a good entry point for DDR5.

**Reply 3:**
I’d go with G.Skill’s Trident Z5 if I needed DDR5. But if you’re on a tight budget, this Corsair might be the way to go. Just don’t expect it to crush your Ryzen 7 5800X3D.

**Reply 4:**
Anyone check Crucial’s offerings? They’ve been pretty competitive lately. Maybe they’ve got a better deal?

**Reply 5:**
For a homelab setup, this could work. 32GB is enough for most tasks, and the price is a big win. Just hope the reliability is on par.

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**Reply 6:**
I’ll take it. 32GB is a no-brainer for my rig. Even if it’s not top-tier, it’s a step up from DDR4. Plus, the price is insane.

**Reply 7:**
Wait, is this 2x16 or 1x32? Because 2x16 is more common for DDR5, but I’ve seen some kits with 1x32. Need to confirm the specs.

**Reply 8:**
If you’re building a budget gaming PC, this might be the way to go. But for a Ryzen 7 5800X3D, I’d still prefer DDR4 for lower latency.

**Reply 9:**
I’m curious about the thermal performance too. DDR5 usually runs hotter, but maybe this is a low-profile design?

**Reply 10:**
I’ll wait for reviews. Sometimes these “budget” kits have hidden issues. Better to see real-world performance before jumping in.
 
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