Article 76PBB 32GB Corsair Vengeance DDR5 is $314 in this Woot sale — the lowest standalone RAM price in months, thanks to $125 discount

32GB Corsair Vengeance DDR5 is $314 in this Woot sale — the lowest standalone RAM price in months, thanks to $125 discount

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32GB of RAM costs no less than $380 in the current AI component crunch, but right now you can get 32GB of DDR5 6000 Corsair Vengeance for $339, or as little as $314 with an extra discount, the lowest price we've seen in months.

While we haven't reviewed this specific kit, the closely related Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5-6000 C36 is a solid kit. With support for Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD Expo, 32GB of DDR5 6000 is the sweet spot for gaming, making this the best RAM deal we've seen in ages. The Woot discount on this new kit is officially 23%, bringing the price from $439 to $339.

That would make this the best RAM deal out there right now; however, Woot is also offering an extra 20% off, up to $25, at the checkout automatically, which should bring the price to $314. Even if it doesn't work, the $339 price tag is the best deal going.

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Get an extra $25 off at checkout as part of Woot's Extra 20% Off promotion, bringing the total price of this RAM to $314. View Deal

We haven't really seen standalone RAM fall to anything lower than $330 in quite a while. As mentioned, with the extra discount, this is the cheapest 32GB DDR5 kit on the market by some margin. It's not the price you'd have paid last year, but we expect prices to continue increasing, with vendors and market players warning just as much in recent days.

You get addressable RGB lighting, and timings of 38-44-44-96. With support for both Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD Expo, this is the perfect RAM kit for any gaming build, either AMD or Intel.

According to Woot, this sale will only last 5 days, but we imagine it will sell out in just a few hours. If it does, there is a second, less enticing deal you could use as a backup. It's not as good, the price is higher and the speeds are slower, but with the same 20%/$25 discount, you should be able to snag this for $354, which would still be the cheapest 32GB DDR5 kit on the market, were it not for the better deal above.

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This kit is from Corsair's RS range, which (ironically) is meant to be more affordable. As such it only runs at 5200MHz and has timings of 40-40-40-77. It has the same AMD Expo and Intel XMP support, making this a decent deal should the one above sell out. View Deal

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