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Need suggestions about buying a pair of duel channel RAM

Hi,

 

 

I am willing to buy a pair of dual-channel desktop RAM. But getting confused about which one to pick.

 

I prefer a value-for-money product. One RAM is RGB, and the other one is non-RGB. Both product is the same in specs and price.

 

 

 

The names and links of the RAMs are given and linked below:

 

1. Netac Shadow RGB 8GB DDR4 3600MHz Grey Desktop RAM

 

2. G.Skill Ripjaws V 8GB DDR4 3600MHz Black Desktop RAM

 

 

 

Which one should I buy out of these two brands?

 

Thanks.

 

 

My Mainboard and Processor:

Mainboard: Intel 13th Gen Core i3-13100 Raptor Lake Processor

Processor: BIOSTAR B660MX-E Micro ATX Motherboard

 

 

 

 

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g.Skill is a known and reputable brand to purchase from. Netac will be using someone elses ram modules in their sticks. Without buying them and taking them apart, you have no idea if they are going to be a solid manufacturer or not, so i would avoid.

 

Gskill is the way to go IMO

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3 hours ago, matt0725 said:

g.Skill is a known and reputable brand to purchase from. Netac will be using someone elses ram modules in their sticks. Without buying them and taking them apart, you have no idea if they are going to be a solid manufacturer or not, so i would avoid.

 

Gskill is the way to go IMO

okay. i actually wanted the RGB feature with my limited budget that's why was trying to get the Netac one. as the price and feature is similar to g.skill.

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2 hours ago, Mahmudul Hasan said:

okay. i actually wanted the RGB feature with my limited budget that's why was trying to get the Netac one. as the price and feature is similar to g.skill.

G. Skill is the known entity here for most people but Netac may be fine as they're using others controllers and chips (they don't make anything, they just repackage).

 

Get the RGB is lights matter to you, Netac should be fine.  

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7 hours ago, Dedayog said:

G. Skill is the known entity here for most people but Netac may be fine as they're using others controllers and chips (they don't make anything, they just repackage).

 

Get the RGB is lights matter to you, Netac should be fine.  

Thanks a lot for the clarification. I'll try Netac. 

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