F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Inno3D 16GB with two 8GB modules, DDR4 at 3000MHz – what are the details?

Inno3D 16GB with two 8GB modules, DDR4 at 3000MHz – what are the details?

Inno3D 16GB with two 8GB modules, DDR4 at 3000MHz – what are the details?

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elehal
Member
154
10-03-2016, 12:27 PM
#1
Yes, it works well.
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elehal
10-03-2016, 12:27 PM #1

Yes, it works well.

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Failman1233
Member
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10-10-2016, 08:46 AM
#2
I use a 16 GB (4x4) chip at 3000 MHz, it works well and if you have four slots you can upgrade later.
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Failman1233
10-10-2016, 08:46 AM #2

I use a 16 GB (4x4) chip at 3000 MHz, it works well and if you have four slots you can upgrade later.

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FlameSquid32
Senior Member
501
10-10-2016, 03:46 PM
#3
How long have you been using them?
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FlameSquid32
10-10-2016, 03:46 PM #3

How long have you been using them?

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TheZoosk
Member
158
10-11-2016, 06:25 PM
#4
About three months ago, you had a kit ready. It came from a manufacturer I don’t know the exact name of. For a future-proof setup, you could consider a 32 GB module like the G.Skill Aegis 32 GB (two 16 GB sticks). It was priced around 150 USD on Newegg. I’m not sure where you purchased it from Greece.
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TheZoosk
10-11-2016, 06:25 PM #4

About three months ago, you had a kit ready. It came from a manufacturer I don’t know the exact name of. For a future-proof setup, you could consider a 32 GB module like the G.Skill Aegis 32 GB (two 16 GB sticks). It was priced around 150 USD on Newegg. I’m not sure where you purchased it from Greece.

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FrostyTrap
Junior Member
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10-12-2016, 04:34 PM
#5
I see your worries, but 16 @ 3000 is more than sufficient and will simplify things later on.
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FrostyTrap
10-12-2016, 04:34 PM #5

I see your worries, but 16 @ 3000 is more than sufficient and will simplify things later on.