Overview
- The Woot offer, which went live Wednesday, dropped a Corsair Vengeance DDR5-6000 32GB kit to $269.99 with Amazon Prime fulfillment and a midnight cutoff.
- Woot also listed a 32GB Vengeance kit for $299.99 earlier Wednesday, and B&H Photo priced a Corsair Pro Overclocking 32GB kit at $309.99 Tuesday in short windows that could end or sell out fast.
- The discounted kits use two 16GB sticks for dual‑channel setups, with rated speeds of 6000–6400 MT/s, support for Intel XMP and AMD EXPO overclocking, and aluminum heat spreaders for cooling.
- Deal reporting notes these prices undercut nearby alternatives by about $60–$70, making them standout options for current gaming PC builds.
- Journalists frame the bargains against rising RAM costs and tight stock linked to AI demand, so buyers should expect rapid price swings and limited inventory on comparable DDR5 kits.