Overview
- Woot listed a 32GB Corsair Vengeance DDR5‑6000 kit for under $300 on Wednesday, with the sale set to end within 24 hours and stock not guaranteed to last.
- B&H Photo cut the Corsair Pro Overclocking 32GB DDR5‑6400 kit to $309.99 in a short‑term deal that Tom’s Hardware says undercuts a slower sibling by about $60.
- The Vengeance kit pairs two 16GB sticks rated at 6,000 MT/s with CL36 timings (36‑44‑44‑96) and supports Intel XMP and AMD EXPO profiles for easy overclocking on compatible boards.
- The Pro Overclocking kit includes two 16GB modules rated at 6,400 MT/s with CL38 timings (38‑40‑40‑84) at 1.35V, and Tom’s Hardware notes it can be pushed higher for enthusiast builds.
- Deal reporters frame these cuts as standouts in a tight DDR5 market, citing an AI‑driven price spike and stock crunch tracked in recent months and warnings from Team Group and Kingston that relief may be slow.