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Klevv Cras XR vs Corsair Vengeance

Klevv Cras XR vs Corsair Vengeance

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tensaimicky
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01-16-2016, 03:52 PM
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Considering your setup, you're weighing between Klev Cras and Corsair Vengeance RAM for your B660M K D4 board. With 16GB on the motherboard, adding more RAM would boost performance. Klev offers a cheaper alternative, but you want to avoid sacrificing quality. Corsair provides better value without compromising too much on specs. Choose based on your priority: cost savings or optimal performance.
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tensaimicky
01-16-2016, 03:52 PM #1

Considering your setup, you're weighing between Klev Cras and Corsair Vengeance RAM for your B660M K D4 board. With 16GB on the motherboard, adding more RAM would boost performance. Klev offers a cheaper alternative, but you want to avoid sacrificing quality. Corsair provides better value without compromising too much on specs. Choose based on your priority: cost savings or optimal performance.

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PirateJackS
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01-17-2016, 11:17 AM
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I haven't tried Klev before — I'm new to it. But if you need to use your RAM with a Ryzen setup, avoid Corsair. I remember past issues where Ryzen and Corsair Vengeance RAM clashed, and swapping to another brand like G.Skill usually helped. Personally, I think other options work just fine, but Corsair doesn seem reliable with Ryzen systems. For Intel-based setups, some users report smooth performance, while others face problems. It's best to steer clear of Corsair if you're building a Ryzen system to prevent any surprises. Stay safe.
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PirateJackS
01-17-2016, 11:17 AM #2

I haven't tried Klev before — I'm new to it. But if you need to use your RAM with a Ryzen setup, avoid Corsair. I remember past issues where Ryzen and Corsair Vengeance RAM clashed, and swapping to another brand like G.Skill usually helped. Personally, I think other options work just fine, but Corsair doesn seem reliable with Ryzen systems. For Intel-based setups, some users report smooth performance, while others face problems. It's best to steer clear of Corsair if you're building a Ryzen system to prevent any surprises. Stay safe.

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iiSweeTzz
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01-17-2016, 12:14 PM
#3
Running an Intel System, just prefer staying with the same brand you used before.
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iiSweeTzz
01-17-2016, 12:14 PM #3

Running an Intel System, just prefer staying with the same brand you used before.

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cptmaraco
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01-17-2016, 07:37 PM
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Make sure you avoid getting issues from your decision. Corsair should work well with what you have.
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cptmaraco
01-17-2016, 07:37 PM #4

Make sure you avoid getting issues from your decision. Corsair should work well with what you have.