Yes, the Corsair Vengeance LPN supports both Intel and AMD processors.
Yes, the Corsair Vengeance LPN supports both Intel and AMD processors.
I've tested this kit with both AMD and Intel systems, and it should function well with AMD. Sometimes, older lpx DDR4 from Corsair can cause problems, though I haven't seen it with this exact product—my cousin used a 3700x and had no issues. For best results, run Memtest after installation to verify BIOS settings.
The XMP/DOCP standards generally work well together, yet some makers only verify half of their batch with Intel and label it accordingly, while the other half goes to AMD with different labels. Claims like "Optimized for XXX" help create a market segment that supports price differences and discourages reusing top-tier parts. Performance should remain similar if ratings match, but you might need to adjust settings yourself. Check the Hardware Unboxed videos or this thread for guidance on tuning.
No memory chip fits exclusively for AMD or Intel. Be aware that the Intel branding on the box isn’t the latest design. This is simply Corsair’s attempt to appeal to those who aren’t fully informed about PC specs but still catch the “Intel Core i-whatever” name.