I just noticed this...
I just noticed this...
They cost more because of higher quality materials and advanced manufacturing processes.
We're referring to 18.3mm long sticks that are very uncommon in DDR4, which usually makes them quite expensive.
I noticed your interest in Singapore's online presence—it seems like a subtle observation about its approach to visibility.
It also hinges on the pricing situation. For instance, right now Newegg Canada offers a 3200MHz 16GB G.skill RGB Trident kit for $118, whereas the similar Corsair LPX model is listed at $122. However, the standard price for the Trident is nearer to $140. If you really require extremely compact RAM, you may prefer modules without heat spreaders. They run at a higher case temperature—around 22°C compared to lower-end options—but this trade-off could be justified if space is essential.
Yeah thanks. But me like it black so I guess I'll have to pay the premium. As black as my soul...
Black PCB is a product available at https://www.newegg.ca/p/N82E16820331529