The leading position in the Vengeance line is occupied by DDR4 memory with the prefix "LPX" in the name. This is a classic format RAM without unnecessary bells and whistles and a good price-performance ratio. Not high, but dense heatsink effectively dissipates excess heat from memory modules, RAM quickly picks up the necessary XMP profiles, and b-die chips can be further overclocked if necessary. However, this can be said about any other popular RAM. The trump card up Corsair's sleeve is scrupulous quality control, which means that models with defects that can provoke the appearance of grey hair in an unsuspecting user are practically not included in the sale. Corsair is so confident in the quality of its products that they offer a limited lifetime warranty.


In second place in the Audience Choice Award is the Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro enthusiast memory. This is an overclocking memory with impressive factory specifications, excellent overclocking potential, colorful RGB backlighting and not democratic price tags. Unlike Vengeance LPX models, this memory is equipped with a massive double-sided heatsink that completely covers both sides of the board, and is connected at the top with a small comb, in which a thick LED strip is mounted. Users are in particular demand for Vengeance RGB Pro memory with a capacity of 16 or 32 GB and standard frequencies of 3600 MHz, which, with some luck, can be overclocked to 4000 or even 4266 MHz with your own hands.

Occasionally, in the Vengeance series, elite Vengeance RGB Pro SL kits with addressable backlighting and Vengeance LP memory, which belongs to the now forgotten DDR3 type, flicker. Usually, these are sets of two bars with a volume of 4 GB and a clock frequency of 1600 MHz. It does not have a backlight, but there are different colours of the radiator.