Conclusion
...it makes a modicum of sense if you want the very last ounce of performance out of the system.Memory manufacturers are hoping Intel's Skylake platform gives DDR4 a much-needed shot in the arm from this month onwards.
Most have taken the Skylake opportunity to release a number of new kits for the fledgling platform that are equipped with XMP 2.0 settings for easy-as-pie configuration.
Skylake's integrated memory controller appears to offer more scope for running faster DDR4 RAM than the initial X99 platform, with 3,600MHz kits readily available.
Corsair believes there's only a small price premium to pay for using 3,000MHz-plus kits instead of JEDEC 2,133MHz, and a case in point is the 16GB LPX 3,200 CL16 kit reviewed today.
Offering four modules and performance that's a few per cent better than basic DDR4 on a Core i7-6700K, it makes a modicum of sense if you want the very last ounce of performance out of the system.
We'd still like to see the price drop closer to £100 before making an outright recommendation, and would prefer two larger-capacity modules instead of four, but anyone considering Skylake should be looking at fast RAM as standard.
The Good The Bad Excellent build quality
Works flawlessly at 3,200MHz
Available in multiple colours Small gains in performance
Limited overclocking headroom
Would prefer 2x8GB sticks
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Corsair Vengeance LPX 3,200 DDR4 16GB (4x4GB)
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