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From the album: Pretty Ladies from Computex 2014
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From the album: Pretty Ladies from Computex 2014
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Hi everyone. Newbie here. I just wanna ask, is AVEXIR Core memory titanium 2x8gb 3200Mhz a good ram when paired with a ryzen 5 2600 on a b450m motherboard? I'm kinda skeptical with it because I think only few people use it. If you have any RAM suggestions, that would be helpful as well. Thank you in advance!
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GOING TO BUY NEW PC SO I WANNA BUILD THIS RIG . SHOULD IT WILL BE ALL RIGHT OR NOT? •MOTHERBOARD :- GIGABYTE AORUS Z270X GAMING K5 •PROCESSOR :- INTEL CORE i5 7500 , 3.40 GHz , With Turbo Boost 3.80 GHz •RAM :- AVEXIR CORE SERIES 8 GB DDR4 , 2400 MHz •GPU :- GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 1060 , 6GB G1 •PSU :- CORSAIR VS550. 550 WATT •CASE :- NZXT S340 MATTE BLACK I dont need CD/DVD ROM AND HDD . I have those already . So please tell me soething about this rig . Or Suggest me good peripheral in this BUDGET
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I have one 8GB stick and want to upgrade to 16GB but the 8GB stick is more expensive than the 2 4GB sticks. Both of them are the same brand, voltage and speed but the 2 4GB sticks costs less than another 8. http://pcpartpicker.com/product/twcMnQ/avexir-memory-avd4uz124001604g2cob http://pcpartpicker.com/product/TW38TW/avexir-memory-avd4uz124001608g1cob
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I'll try to make a case that looks like a old book. Thanks to: Cooler Master Balkan and Asus. CM Maker 5:
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Hey there! Inside the Box : - Processor : Intel Core i7-7700 - VGA : Galax GTX 1060 3GB - RAM : Avexir Blitz Red 2x4 GB DDR4 - Motherboard : AsRock H110M-HDV - CPU Cooler : Enermax T50A-BVT - Fan : Enermax Cluster Advance (4), Corsair Red Fan & Segotep Red Fan - PSU : Gamemax GP-550 80+ Bronze - Seagate 1TB SATA-III
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Hello again Fellas! I bought 4 2x8gb RAM kits from Avexir on Newegg on 12/31/16, and finally installed all 64gb into my build 6 months later. Fast forward to today (5/30/19), my PC will turn on, but not fully post. The monitor, keyboard, and mouse would not light up or show any sign of functionality. I did some troubleshooting and found that one out of the 8 modules I have, decided to kick the bucket and wouldn't let my PC post. I have looked online for solutions on how to repair dead RAM sticks, and found that a lot of people recommend baking the RAM stick. The problem is that I do not have a spare oven to bake the RAM stick and it is too expensive and hard to find to take chances. Do any of you know of a company or a person that repairs RAM professionally? Otherwise I am open to other suggestions on what to do next. PC specs are below. Intel core i7 6950X MSI X99A Gaming Pro Carbon Avexir Green Tesla (64gb) Corsair H100i v2 Corsair HX1000i 80+ Platinum Nvidia Geforce GTX 1080 ti Founder's Edition NZXT H440 Razer Edition
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Can someone help me fix this because I already followed all instructions on avexir's website but it doesn't show up on either aura sync or armoury crate Avexir core 2 rgb 2x8gb 3200mhz Asus ROG B450-F
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Hi guys, this is my first post on the forums and im looking for some help. im planning on a kinda extreme build in the somewhat near future and really want the Averix Raiden Blue RAM to match the rest of my system. I was originally going to get this RAM, but then i saw linus' video on the Avexir Raiden ones and really want that plasma in my build. so i was hoping to take the heat spreaders off of the RAM, tape off the parts i like, like the black and blue accents, and paint the rest matte black. i was hoping for advice as to what type/brand of paint to get and wether or not i should seal it. i am also curious as to how these dimms come apart and want to make sure i do it right.
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Buy Avexir Raiden series on Amazon: http://geni.us/TFUf5 Well, we've done it now, folks. We've reached a whole new level of "swag" with these Avexir memory kits...
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Hi Guys! I am getting nearly 15000 errors in memtest86 and the computer also bluescreens repeatedly, even when not overclocked. I use this computer as a workstation and I find this is really irritating. I wonder if the RAM causes all these blue screens. I use an Intel Core i5-6600K, ASRock Z170 Extreme4, and 16GB (2*8GB) DDR4-2133 Avexir Core.
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Good Day! So last time I was asking if upgrading my VERY VERY OLD Laptop to have an SSD would be worth. Everybody basically said yes. So now please look at my current choices of SSDs along with their specs page, and price (in PhP, assume 45PhP per USD). Avexir V1 (2000PhP) Kingmax SME32 Xvalue (2150PhP) too sketchy, no reviews. marketed "for laptops", weird. Kingston SSDNow V300 (2200PhP) ZOTAC 120GB (2200PhP) ADATA SP550 (2200PhP) removed, TLC SanDisk X300 (2300PhP) removed, TLC Plextor M6V (2350PhP) wins, comparable to a Crucial BX100 which costs 1000PhP more. If you were me, what would you get? PLEASE DON'T SUGGEST ANYTHING ELSE. P.S. If it isn't obvious yet, these are all 120-128GB SSDs. Laptop HDD will go to a "2nd HDD Caddy" (DVD Drive turned HDD Slot thingy) My Laptop is a Dell XPS15 L502x OFC my obvious first choice would be the Avexir, since it is the cheapest, and Avexir is a "known" brand to me.
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Avexir Core Series 8GB 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Memory Kit Model AVD3U16001108G-1CIR Crucial Ballistix Sport 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory Model BLS2K4G3D169DS3 Building a budget build and choosing between these two ram. Crucial ballistix is duel channel ram for $48 and has cas latency of 9 Avexir is $30 and is only a single module with the cas latency of 11 Don't know what is better just wondering.
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does anyone know the awser to this question i have posted it on other forums but have gotten no awnsers i even emailed the company about it. thanks will
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Avexir came out with some new RAM and SSD's at Computex and they look pretty badass. The problem is that they seem to already be out, yet I can't find any news, or stores that carry them. I live in the United States and I can only find a website from Germany selling them. I haven't used any of their products before but as I said before, they look awesome, so I think it would be worth a shot. I would be very thankful if anyone knew where I could pick up this RAM. Here is the link to their page. http://www.avexir.com/product/ROG/ROG-mobile.html
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Hey guys, just a quick question. I've been wanting to do a yellow build for a while now. I really like the black and yellow color scheme, and so I've been looking for a very specific kind of ram. it's the Avexir MPower set, part of their blitz series. Unfortunately, i've had little luck finding them new, or used for that matter. What makes it worse is that there is another set under the same name of their Core series, which doesn't have the mpower branding i'm looking for, which wouldn't bother me, if it wasn't just as rare. I have had luck finding a 8gb kit of the red gaming dragon ram, but it would be difficult to make them yellow. Plus, it's no better in speed or capacity then my gskill ram I currently have. I was hoping you guys could help me out, I'd really appreciate it. Or, if you guys can help me find a yellow ram equivalent (such as crucial platinum dominators with the lighting kit painted yellow..)
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so i replaced my ram recently with 32 gb of avexir ram but i just noticed its only detecting 16gb out of the 32 installed and it is installed the correct slots. anyone have any ideas of why this is happening? thanks
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I own avexir core 2x4gb red. They do not match the case I own, and I was wondering if the LED's can be easily disabled. I know that beats the purpose of owning avexir ram in the first place, but I want them to match my computer. I can live with the LED's on, but it won't look as good. Thanks!
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Can anyone provide a link to Avexir Green Ram? I can't find any.
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Arashikage | Storm Shadow From Japanese 嵐 Arashi (Storm) and 影 Kage (Shadow) Silent and Deadly White Ninja Build Most recent update: Main Build Done! Table of Contents: 1. Introduction/Parts List/Rationale <- You are here lol 2. Parts Snow Shoot! 3. Asus TUF Z97 Sabertooth Mark S Photos 4. Enermax ETS-T40 White Cluster Photos 5. Fractal Design Define R5 Photos 6. Asus TUF Z97 Sabertooth Mark S Video Unboxing 7. Define R5 Video Review 8. Avexir Core Series Sabranco RAM Photos 9. Intel 730 Series SSD 10. EVGA GeForce GTX 980 FTW 11. EVGA GTX 980 Backplate 12. Test Build and first boot 13. EVGA GeForece GTX 980 FTW Video Review 14. Main Build!!!!!! Looking Good! Welcome to my first major Build Log! I’ve built quite a few systems in the past but nothing with this heavy and thought out of a theme. If you take a look at the parts you’ll see I’m going for an high-key white on white on white look. I’ve also got quite a few ideas for mods above and beyond the initial build. This will replace my Corsair C70/FX-8350/Sabertooth 990FX/EVGA GTX 770 build as my primary gaming rig. One of the biggest issues I have with this current rig is that it sounds like a jet engine under load, and even at idle it isn't that great. This will likely become a very nice looking test bench. Not sure I can get rid of it. It was my first personal non-donor build in quite a while. I'm hoping to keep the build as silent as possible. The Define R5 should hopefully help with that. I also eventually want to go with a fully custom water cooling loop, but for now will probably start out with air cooling. Mods will include some painting of parts, custom graphics/vinyls and probably quite a bit of other things as the system comes together to get as clean and stealthy look as is possible. A Huge Thank You to the sponsors of this build. So far they are as follows - Phase I Main Build Main Components Case: Fractal Design Define R5 White Windowed (sponsored, acquired) CPU: Intel i7 4790K (kindly furnished by Intel and LinusTech, acquired lol) Mobo: Asus SABERTOOTH Z97 Mark S (bought, acquired) PSU: Fractal Design Newton R3 1000w White (sponsored, acquired) GPU(s): 2X - EVGA GTX 980 FTW (1/2 bought, 1/2 acquired) RAM: Avexir Mark S LED lit 16GB (4x4GB) 1600 MHz (sponsored, acquired) SSD: 2X - Intel 730 240GB (bought, acquired) Cooler: Enermax ETS-T40W | White Cluster (bought, acquired) Other Components Cables: Ensourced Custom Accessories Capture Storage: 1TB WD Blue 7,200 RPM HDD (bought, acquired) Fans: Fractal Design Venturi (Custom Painted) SLI Bridge: UNDECIDED LED Strips: UNDECIDED GPU BACKPLATES: EVGA FTW backplate (bought, acquired) PCPartPicker: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/fCdMgs About Me I'm an avid gamer and technology enthusiast. I also enjoy photography and making videos so I've parlayed that into a budding YouTube Channel. I review products, build PCs, ocassionally post gaming content and just anything I think is fun. I've been lucky enough to be a guest host on shows like Tech Talk with Jay and Jerry and Pimp My Setup with Matt Philie. I just love making content to educate and entertain others. I'm really active on YouTube, Twitter, Instagram and Facebook so check out the links in my profile if you want to see more of what I'm up to! Build Rationale and Inspiration This will be my primary gaming machine. I'll go ahead and call it my "Dream Build" Why are you calling it "Arashikage" So this whole build idea was initially born out of the release of the ASUS Z97 Sabertooth Mark S. I had planned on getting a Mark 1 and then this was released. From there I started looking at white cases and talking to Josh at Fractal Design, and oddly enough one of the G.I. Joe movies came on one night in a bar and I thought Storm Shadow is the most bad a$$ character in the Joe universe. I watched the shows and movies growing up. Had a ton of the toys when we could afford them and read quite a few of the comic books. So when I saw Storm Shadow everything just kind of came together. He's an all white ninja so my build will be as well Why this is a significant build for me Growing up I didn't have the money to make custom and purpose build gaming PCs. I picked up parts and whole systems from anywhere I could to put together the best machine I could (hardly ever good enough to run a modern title even on low-med settings). Every custom build I've done in the past 7 years have almost all been AMD as their Cost/Performance ratio tends to be a lot more attractive for someone with a small budget. I have two FX8350 builds currently. I've wanted to do an Intel and NVIDIA build for quite a while now. AMD has gotten stale with their enthusiast based platform while Intel continues to release refreshes and improved platforms. X99 pricing is out of the question for now, but having the opportunity to get some parts sponsored I'm able to splurge a bit on some really high-end/premium components. So Haswell-E - 4790K and my first 2-Way SLI system is what we have! Build Log Format This is my first build log like this so I'm kinda playing it by ear and what I like from others. I've got some pics below of the components I have in so far. I'll continue to post unboxings and any integration I do as it happens. Like I said this is my first Build Log like this so, I'm kinda just playing it by ear and basing it off of what I've seen and liked in build logs from the likes of Jameswalt1 If you guys want to see anything in particular let me know! Thanks and I hope you guys like it!
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Hello Everyone! So I have To RMA my complete memory kit in order to get a brand new one... The best part is... Wait for it... . . . . Its coming from Taiwan. They want me to ship it to the Avexir Office in California and then once confirmed and received I get a new kit sent from Taiwan.. So I need all your honest opinions. Is it worth getting a whole new kit to have 16GB again or just stick with 8GB ? Thanks!
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Hey everyone, Wondering why the Dragon series has slower timings than the Leet series, and they are the same price... What is the difference between the two besides aesthetics? http://www.ncix.com/detail/avexir-blitz1-1-dragon-series-16gb-8d-99477-1360.htm http://www.ncix.com/detail/avexir-blitz1-1-leet-red-series-9c-99469-1360.htm Thanks!