I use a very similar kit of Corsair Vengeance RAM in my own PC, and it’s been a great performer - fast, with room to push the timings even lower, and very stable too.

Note that this particular set of RAM supports AMD’s EXPO, a kind of equivalent to Intel’s XMP that automatically sets an ‘overclocked’ memory speed and timings (ie DDR5-6000 CL30 in this case), but it should work fine on both Intel and AMD systems - I just popped the EXPO sticks I had into an Intel 12700K build and had no issues setting XMP as normal on an MSI motherboard. (I can’t guarantee this is true for every combination of RAM/motherboard combo, but you should be able to set your frequency, timings and voltage manually if you don’t get an XMP option for some reason.)

Overall then, this is a nice pickup for anyone that wants high-speed DDR5, especially those that are looking for an EXPO-compatible kit for Ryzen 7000 systems.