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Transferring outdated data Updating legacy information Replacing old storage solutions

Transferring outdated data Updating legacy information Replacing old storage solutions

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MrFenrir
Junior Member
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08-19-2016, 08:38 PM
#1
You're weighing two solid options for your gaming rig. The G.Skillz Trident offers higher clock speeds but may require more power, while the Aorus provides better value with its dual-channel design. Given your current setup and the planned upgrade, the Aorus might be a safer choice unless you need peak performance immediately.
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MrFenrir
08-19-2016, 08:38 PM #1

You're weighing two solid options for your gaming rig. The G.Skillz Trident offers higher clock speeds but may require more power, while the Aorus provides better value with its dual-channel design. Given your current setup and the planned upgrade, the Aorus might be a safer choice unless you need peak performance immediately.

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xXDuckManXx
Member
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08-19-2016, 09:40 PM
#2
Sure, just pick what fits. I’m naturally inclined toward Gskill memory. The only real reason is loyalty. Gigabyte is just starting out in this space, which makes me lean even more toward Gskill.
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xXDuckManXx
08-19-2016, 09:40 PM #2

Sure, just pick what fits. I’m naturally inclined toward Gskill memory. The only real reason is loyalty. Gigabyte is just starting out in this space, which makes me lean even more toward Gskill.