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Corsair release Blue Vengeance DDR3 memory

Corsair have announced several new products today, and they are also updating a new family member to their Vengeance series of memory kits.

Vengeance DDR3 memory is optimized for overclocking and compatibility, at an attractive price point. The original Vengeance modules, released to critical acclaim in November 2010, are equipped with aluminum heat spreaders anodized in Jet Black. The new modules offer performance identical to the original, with Cerulean Blue anodized heat spreaders that provide a great match with the latest 2nd generation Intel Core processor family motherboards from ASUS, MSI, and Gigabyte. The striking blue color is shared with Corsair Gaming Series power supplies, allowing users to maintain a consistent color scheme throughout their system. Style-conscious system builders can also mix original Jet Black and new Cerulean Blue Vengeance modules for an even more dramatic look that matches their motherboard.

“The Vengeance family combines provides outstanding overclockability and an aggressive look at an affordable price,” said Thi La, Vice President of Memory Products at Corsair. “The new blue heat spreaders give builders and integrators more choice in customizing their systems, whether they are building a new Sandy Bridge-based PC, or they just want to add bold look to an existing one.”

Cerulean Blue Vengeance memory kits will initially be available in the following configurations. All Vengeance DDR3 memory is compatible with current Intel and AMD platforms.

Size Speed # of DIMMs Part Number
16 GB 1600MHz, 9-9-9-24, 1.5V 4 CMZ16GX3M4A1600C9B
8 GB 1600MHz, 9-9-9-24, 1.5V 2 CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9B
4 GB 1600MHz, 9-9-9-24, 1.5V 1 CMZ4GX3M1A1600C9B
4 GB 1600MHz, 9-9-9-24, 1.5V 2 CMZ4GX3M2A1600C9B

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  1. Quality memory, have some of the ordinary older stuff myself