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Recent updates PRICE DROP: Another price drop! Woot has dropped this Corsair Vengeance RAM to an unbelievable $269.99 . If you haven't already bought it, and you need RAM, there's no guarantee that you'll see a discount this good for some time, so don't delay. There are less than 24 hours left on this deal so grab it while you can, because at this price, expect it to sell out fast. If you've already bought it at the original sale price, don't fret, because Woot has already confirmed on its forum that you'll be refunded the difference 'soonish.'
Blink, and you'll miss this deal on Corsair Vengeance 32GB DDR5 RAM down to just $299.99 on Woot . It's the cheapest you'll find RAM like this on the market right now, with the next-best model costing $70 more. With the AI price crunch hitting the market hard over recent months, seeing RAM like this actually drop in price is a healthy sign, but this deal won't be around for long.
Corsair Vengeance RAM is a popular brand for gamers, and one we've seen sell out fast plenty of times in the past. We've put this exact Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5-6000 C36 RAM to the test in a review, too, where it scored highly due to its good performance and great appearance, with a sleek black colorway giving it plenty of charm.
A decent deal in the current market on a popular 32GB RAM kit from Woot, with this dual-channel Corsair Vengeance DDR5 RAM (in two 16GB modules) likely to sell out fast.
Price is the ultimate point of contention here, though. Dropping below $300 is, unfortunately, a great price right now for 32GB of fast DDR5 RAM in the current market. We've waxed lyrical about the problems caused by AI , driving memory prices up to record highs. Our RAM price tracker shows just how dire the situation has been lately, with RAM costing well above its record lows. A stock crunch has hit the most popular models, too, with some of the more reasonable models rarely in stock.
This new normal for RAM pricing means that, if you're looking to upgrade or build a new gaming PC, you're going to need to pick the best deal you can get. This RAM ticks that box, unless you've got a time machine, especially with manufacturers' warning that memory prices aren't going to improve any time soon .
So, here we are: a 32GB kit of Corsair Vengeance RAM, rated at 6,000 MT/s. That isn't the fastest DDR5 you'll find on the market, but it's definitely faster than older DDR4 modules, where you'd typically see speeds as fast as 3,600 MT/s. This kit is dual-channel with two 16GB modules and has CAS latency and memory timings of 36-44-44-96. This RAM comes in black and has a solid aluminum heat spreader to keep things cool. You can overclock this RAM, too, with support for Intel XMP and AMD EXPO OC profiles on supported motherboards.
Grab the $299.99 sale price for this 32GB Corsair Vengeance RAM from Woot while you can. Woot's pricing is set to run out in less than 24 hours, but there's no guarantee the stock will be around until then. If it doesn't, your next best option is this Corsair Vengeance RGB alternative for $369.99 on Amazon .
Missed Woot's deal? This is the next best discount on RAM available right now, with $360-370 the going rate for 32GB of DDR5.
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factchecker Nice try lol damn April jokes this year are all over. I got my 64gb last year for way less than 300. Why would anyone be dumb enough to pay the same price for half the ram? Don't ever trust those off brand sites like woot. Buy retail folks. Reply
GenericUser2001 factchecker said: Nice try lol damn April jokes this year are all over. I got my 64gb last year for way less than 300. Why would anyone be dumb enough to pay the same price for half the ram? Don't ever trust those off brand sites like woot. Buy retail folks. I assume you have been living under a rock or something, but RAM prices have massively increased in the last year. $300 is a decent deal at current market prices; not everyone can wait until the market stops being stupid to build a new machine. Woot is also a mainstream retailer these days, they are owned by Amazon. Reply
bigdragon The RAM cartel has told their investors that there is serious risk that consumers won't support the high prices that AI and data center greed has forced upon us all. If we all refuse to pay until the prices return to where they should be, then 64GB of RAM for under $200 could be here as soon as September. So if you're thinking of building or upgrading, don't. Show some restraint and penalize corporate greed by holding off your spending. I paid $170 for 64GB of RAM 3 years ago. Don't be fooled into thinking these little pricing haircuts are a good deal. Reply
Math Geek Shiznizzle said: It is not the market being silly but people. They are hoovering up crucial P310's like they are going out of style. If i am going to plonk down that kind of money for things, then i make sure i know what i am buying. Buying a Crucial P310 which has an 220 TBW endurance rating when you can get a 600 TBW or better Samsung/WD/Sandisk is just silly. Lots of people spending lots of money and not even interested in educating themselves even the slightest. I bought my first new monitor in 10 years last month. I made sure i know the tech and the terms used so i know what the diagrams mean. I know what a g2g timing is I also know that an "HDR Ready" sticker means nothing as that is as valid as me saying i can eat ice cream. I also know that most info listed as far as response times are lies and their own brochures confirm this even Never seen something quoted from a different thread. Didn't know that was possible. Note sure what my post about $4000 rca cables has to do with ram prices. But fist bump for quoting it here. Lol Reply
dimar I paid $180 CAD for 64GB DDR5 6000 CL30, I regret not getting 128GB since now when playing with AI it takes 99% of my RAM. No way I'm paying the current price. Also also scared to buy 2nd hand. Reply
Shiznizzle Math Geek said: Never seen something quoted from a different thread. Didn't know that was possible. Note sure what my post about $4000 rca cables has to do with ram prices. But fist bump for quoting it here. Lol My idiotic scatter brain is how Reply
botmfeedr Don't give negative thoughts the power. It was a mistake. Doesn't make you an idiot. Reply
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