This might be a simple question... no stickers.
This might be a simple question... no stickers.
Consider keeping the stickers on the RAM. They often provide useful information about the part and serial number, which can help with identification or warranty purposes.
On the RAM or the heat sink, which type are you referring to? A PCIe?
I keep them for return reasons, yet my computer isn’t participating in any beauty competitions, which means appearance isn’t important to me.
What? You weren't aware? Warranty details. G.Skill Corsair Kingston
Not all businesses offer that guarantee. It sounds like RAM is promised a permanent warranty regardless of circumstances.
It seems the lower-end RAM manufacturers might not provide a lifetime warranty, though well-known brands such as G.Skill, Corsair, Kingston, Crucial, and Patriot do offer it. I recall handling an RMA for my old Corsair XMS2 DDR2-6400 4GB kit in 2011, and they fulfilled the request—purchasing the RAM back in 2007 or 2008. I just looked at Crucial's website recently; the details vary except for Germany.