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Is G.Skill Memory good?

Hi guys.

I just wondering if the G.Skill memory brand is good and reliable? I am now using Kingston memory and planning to upgrade to 32gb.

And I want to know if who is the OEM of G.Skill dram chips?

 

Thank you.

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Why would you ever need 32GB's of RAM? 

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2 minutes ago, darkwizard06 said:

Hi guys.

I just wondering if the G.Skill memory brand is good and reliable? I am now using Kingston memory and planning to upgrade to 32gb.

And I want to know if who is the OEM of G.Skill dram chips?

 

Thank you.

GSKill makes RAM by themself and can be trusted

 

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1 minute ago, LinusTechTipsFanFromDarlo said:

Why would you ever need 32GB's of RAM? 

Because people do stuff you don't?

 

G.skill dimms are usually a good choice, no issues here.

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4 minutes ago, LinusTechTipsFanFromDarlo said:

Why would you ever need 32GB's of RAM? 

 :) Because I am a very heavy multitasker and I edit videos.

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Just now, darkwizard06 said:

Yes. :) Because I am a very heavy multitasker and I edit videos.

Okay then I've heard G.Skill are good but personally I would go with something from Corsair.  

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6 minutes ago, deXxterlab97 said:

GSKill makes RAM by themself and can be trusted

 

They don't make RAM. Almost all DRAM is made by Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron.

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22 minutes ago, darkwizard06 said:

Hi guys.

I just wondering if the G.Skill memory brand is good and reliable? I am now using Kingston memory and planning to upgrade to 32gb.

And I want to know if who is the OEM of G.Skill dram chips?

 

Thank you.

DRAM chips are mostly Samsung i think. 

 

Can't really go wrong with Samsung DRAM.

 

G Skill is fantastic. 

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27 minutes ago, Sakkura said:

They don't make RAM. Almost all DRAM is made by Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron.

Really? Description said they manufacture them

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16 minutes ago, deXxterlab97 said:

Really? Description said they manufacture them

Well they take the memory chips and then build the final module with PCB and heatspreader etc., but making the memory chips is the hard part.

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On 1/31/2017 at 10:45 AM, LinusTechTipsFanFromDarlo said:

Why would you ever need 32GB's of RAM? 

For running more than three tabs in Chrome. ;)

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On 31.1.2017 at 5:44 PM, darkwizard06 said:

Hi guys.

I just wondering if the G.Skill memory brand is good and reliable? I am now using Kingston memory and planning to upgrade to 32gb.

And I want to know if who is the OEM of G.Skill dram chips?

 

Thank you.

G.skill never dissapointed me, i think they are the best when it comes to RAM right now.

I only once had a G.Skill kit that broke on a defective motherboard, And i have bought G.Skill since 2010 for multiple PC's ive build for clients and friends. 

 

I wish i could say such nice things about Corsair, the only thing i can tell about them is that there XMP profiles never worked at the rated speed/voltage for me.

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