
Corsair Vengeance Performance SODIMM Memory 64GB (2x32GB) DDR4 3200MHz CL22 Unbuffered for AMD Ryzen 4000 Series notebooks, CMSX64GX4M2A3200C22
Corsair Vengeance Performance SODIMM Memory 64GB (2x32GB) DDR4 3200MHz CL22 Unbuffered for AMD Ryzen 4000 Series notebooks, CMSX64GX4M2A3200C22 is priced at £338.50 — stable over the last 30 days.
Price last checked: 13 Mar 2026, 19:05
- 64GB (2x32GB) DDR4 SODIMM kit for AMD Ryzen 4000 Seires notebooks
- 3200MHz
- 22-22-22-53 latency
- 1.2V
- Auto-overclocking with compatible notebooks (no BIOS configuration required).
About This Product
The Corsair Vengeance Performance SODIMM Memory is a 64GB DDR4 kit, comprising 2x32GB modules, designed for AMD Ryzen 4000 Series notebooks. It operates at a speed of 3200MHz with a latency of 22-22-22-53 and a voltage of 1.2V, also featuring auto-overclocking capabilities with compatible notebooks. This memory kit is suitable for users of AMD Ryzen 4000 Series notebooks who require high-capacity and high-speed memory for demanding applications.
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