Corsair Vengeance 16gb 5600MT/s DDR5

Corsair Vengeance 16gb 5600MT/s DDR5

DDR5

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SKU: Corsair Vengeance 16gb 5600MT/s DDR5

Corsair Vengeance 16GB DDR5-5600 — a high-speed 16GB DDR5 module with 5600MT/s bandwidth and aluminium heatspreader for smooth gaming and responsive multitasking.

Product Details

Overview

The Corsair Vengeance 16GB 5600MT/s is a single DDR5 memory module delivering 16GB capacity at 5600MT/s (effective). Built for modern DDR5 platforms, it combines higher bandwidth and on-die reliability features of DDR5 with Corsair's proven heatspreader design.

Technology and real-world performance

DDR5 at 5600MT/s increases memory bandwidth substantially over DDR4, helping CPUs feed data faster to high-core-count processors. DDR5 modules include on-die ECC for improved signal integrity and a PMIC (power management IC) on-module for cleaner power delivery. At 5600MT/s you should see tangible benefits in frame-rate stability and reduced frame-time variance in gaming, and quicker data throughput for memory-sensitive workloads.

Specific system performance depends on platform: AMD Ryzen 7000 (AM5) CPUs commonly benefit from faster DDR5 speeds around 5600–6000MT/s thanks to their memory controller characteristics; Intel 12th gen and newer DDR5-capable platforms also gain lower latency and higher bandwidth. For gaming this 16GB module is well-suited to 1080p and 1440p builds. For content creation it improves responsiveness — though heavy 4K/8K editing projects typically benefit from 32GB or more.

Specs summary

  • Capacity: 16GB (single DDR5 module)
  • Speed: 5600MT/s (DDR5)
  • Form factor: UDIMM (desktop DDR5 module)
  • Heatspreader: Aluminium low-profile heatspreader (Vengeance styling)
  • DDR5 features: on-die ECC, PMIC, higher bandwidth vs DDR4
  • Compatibility: Requires a DDR5-capable motherboard (Intel DDR5 platforms or AMD AM5)

Who this is best for

This Corsair Vengeance 16GB DDR5-5600 module is ideal for PC builders upgrading to DDR5: gamers building a 1080p/1440p system, content creators who need snappier editing and faster export times (paired with more RAM for heavy projects), and enthusiasts putting together Ryzen 7000 or Intel DDR5 rigs who want a reliable, high-bandwidth single stick to start a dual-channel kit.