
Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro Light Enhancement Kit
DDR4-RAM, DIMM
Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro Light Enhancement Kit
DDR4-RAM, DIMM
You can, but you don't have to.
According to my information, this basically also works together with other modules if you still have free slots. Please note that to control the RGB lighting you must use the appropriate software from your mainboard manufacturer or the iCUE software from Corsair (it is best to use only one software to avoid conflicts).
Past is not mechanical, the slot is different.
Zero Go is purely decorative.
This is just a lighting kit to illuminate existing RAM bars
None! They're just lights!
Yes, this is definitely a fake RAM. Unfortunately, you can't use it to update other RAM bars
sure...but you already know that this kit is not a ram...you can control this kit via the corsair icue4 software and deactivate the rgb....then it looks from the outside as if you have four ram slots installed....here is more info about the product...https://www.corsair.com/de/de/Kategorien/Produkte/Zubeh%C3%B6r-%7C-Teile/PC-Komponenten/Arbeitsspeicher/CORSAIR-VENGEANCE-RGB-PRO-Light-Enhancement-Kit/p/CMWLEKIT2
No the connector is keyed in a way to only slot in ddr4 motherboards
Attention! This is not RAM but only an optical light show if that was not clear... Otherwise, it has the same dimensions as a normal RAM stick, so I would try it out with one at best. Unfortunately I don't have the same motherboard, but the bars are roughly flush with the socket on the board. Otherwise, turn the pump with hoses up/down.
Two
You would have to buy real ones if you don't happen to have the equipment that a memory manufacturer has lying around at home. These are really just dummies.
From the description: "The Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro Series DDR4 light expansion modules complete the look of your computer by filling empty DDR4 slots with over ten ultra-bright, individually addressable RGB LEDs each. You can choose from dozens of preset lighting profiles, or design your own, or experiment with millions of customisable patterns and colours." Consequently, it is not a normal working memory you are looking for.
Yes, they work perfectly! However, the prerequisite is that you already have the Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 2x, 16GB, DDR4-3200, DIMM 288 already integrated in the system.
Hello According to the manufacturer's number, there are 2 pieces. Greetings
No, it is not necessary, the bars can be controlled separately via Corsair iCue.
If your mainboard supports quad-channel, this is certainly better. But if your mainboard only supports dual-channel, you can save 25CHF here. To use quad-channel, you must also have 4x identical RAM.
These are 2 pieces (1 pair).
Yes, they are.
These are complete pseudo Ram bars with connections. You are welcome to try to tinker something diy-like, but it may be that the required connections are missing and you will have to solder on your Ram bars.
Yes, this is "RAM" without memory. To fill the empty slots in conjunction with the following product, for example: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro (2x, 8GB, DDR4-3200, DIMM 288)
No, these RAM dummies fill 1 RAM slot and cannot be attached to an existing module. This means that if, for example, you have a motherboard with 4 or 8 RAM slots and only buy 2x Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro, you can fill the remaining slots with the RGB dummies for "purely" optical purposes. Greetings
They are already available, you just have to order them. I'm picking up my 4 Fake Ram bars in 2 hours.
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