The Corsair Custom Lab, a hardware design and tuning lab, is getting a brand new addition this year: RAM. Just make sure your tempered glass display is ready to display them.
As announced in a press release for CES 2025, one of the biggest technology conferences of the year, Corsair Vengeance RAM will be customizable at some point in the first quarter of 2025 and will be available for purchase online. Corsair’s own website.
Previously, Corsair offered its Gaming Keyboard K65, Gaming mouse M75and the MM300 mouse pad at Custom Lab, but the RAM is the first PC internal component offered in the line.
This seems a little strange to me at first, as someone who hides my PC under my desk, but I can see the benefits of the setup for demo PCs or for those who have both hardware on their desk and the nice glass side panel allows everyone to show off. entrails.
We don’t quite know the extent of the available customizations in an aesthetic sense, but there are currently 13 different center themes available, including Velocity, a black and yellow cyberpunk theme, Cherry Blossom, a pink and white one, and Spellbound. , a cute animation style theme created in collaboration with artist Elina Clevergull.
From launch, you can get RAM in Cherry Blossom and Sci-Fi Light, the three base colors that RAM traditionally comes in, with Sci-Fi Dark and Respawn being exclusive to black DIMMs.
The customization here isn’t just about looks, though: you can choose your RAM speed from 6000 to 6400 MT/s with CAS latency from 30 to 36.
It’s unclear at this point the exact release date for the RAM and how far the customization will go, but I’m still a big fan of the aesthetics, even if I’ll never have a chance to show it off without removing the case from my rig. In parallel with this, Corsair announced set of accessories for your Dominator Titanium RAM.
If you’ve been wanting to outfit your system with the nicest internals, Corsair can probably help you out in the memory department.