F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Options for RAM settings.

Options for RAM settings.

Options for RAM settings.

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dehunter456
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04-24-2016, 12:17 AM
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I've been assembling PCs since 2010, mostly with personal builds and three times using Kingston. Over the years, I stick to Kingston for my setup. I noticed the Fury Renegade and Fury Beast prices dropped, so I'm considering an RGB model between those two. The brand has always worked well for me, so I didn’t have a strong reason to switch. For others who tried different RAM brands, aside from the RGB options and performance boosts, how do Ballistix, GSKill Trident, or Corsair Vengeance stack up? Also, what’s the value of RAM around $20–30 cheaper, like TeamGroup, Oloy, Patriot, or PNY? Thanks for your thoughts.
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dehunter456
04-24-2016, 12:17 AM #1

I've been assembling PCs since 2010, mostly with personal builds and three times using Kingston. Over the years, I stick to Kingston for my setup. I noticed the Fury Renegade and Fury Beast prices dropped, so I'm considering an RGB model between those two. The brand has always worked well for me, so I didn’t have a strong reason to switch. For others who tried different RAM brands, aside from the RGB options and performance boosts, how do Ballistix, GSKill Trident, or Corsair Vengeance stack up? Also, what’s the value of RAM around $20–30 cheaper, like TeamGroup, Oloy, Patriot, or PNY? Thanks for your thoughts.

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gvn12345678
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04-24-2016, 02:39 PM
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All companies offer three types of memory chips. Choose the one that fits your needs while considering the speed requirements for the overall design. A rate of 3200MT/s usually works well for most users. Success!
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gvn12345678
04-24-2016, 02:39 PM #2

All companies offer three types of memory chips. Choose the one that fits your needs while considering the speed requirements for the overall design. A rate of 3200MT/s usually works well for most users. Success!