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Damn Klevv memory is stylish

Seriously this is the most stylish memory ever. How could you say no to buying it

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Yup, it's definitely stylish.

 

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I personally don't think it looks that good. Not sure why, it looks fat.

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How could I say no? One word: Pricetag

 

That didn't stop people from buying the Corsair Dominator Platinum's.

 

I know that I would take a good look at Klevv's RAM when I'm going to look for DDR4.

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its not about the outside its about the inside.. wait the inside is just a bunch of techno crap... its about the outside

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I'll be honest. I dislike the look of it. Much prefer what is on the 'traditional' market.

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How could I say no? One word: Pricetag

 

That and the big ass heatsink could be problem with some aircoolers.

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That didn't stop people from buying the Corsair Dominator Platinum's.

 

I know that I would take a good look at Klevv's RAM when I'm going to look for DDR4.

I totally understand that. I'm just saying that the one good reason I think everyone would have for not buying Klevv ram is gonna be the price. That and maybe the brand. Klevv isn't exactly what I'd call a tried n true RAM manufacturer. IDK. I won't be buying it. Still looks super hot though.

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Depends on the spec of the RAM and how well they tune. 

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It looks Perfect for a workstation that is supposed to look good, Or simply a rig that is supposed to look industrial.

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imo they would look way better if they were low-profile. 

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I don't like it. I more prefer the design of Kingston's Hyper X Fury, where it's all black and don't try to stick out too much. Also, not low profile so that's annoying.

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imo they would look way better if they were low-profile. 

Low profile? Low profile! LOW PROFI- Actually they would look good with low profile 

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Anyone know how to get this stuff into Australia? I'll reward you with potato.

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I only really like the look of the CRAS modules. Very industrial looking, would be perfect for a red-themed build.

 

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I totally understand that. I'm just saying that the one good reason I think everyone would have for not buying Klevv ram is gonna be the price. That and maybe the brand. Klevv isn't exactly what I'd call a tried n true RAM manufacturer. IDK. I won't be buying it. Still looks super hot though.

 

It's not like the chip manufacturer is unknown though... Since Corsair, Kingston, AData, and many others also uses SK Hynix's memory modules. The main difference between RAM these days really comes down how cheap you can get them for, and looks to some extent.

 

And as for reliability. Most RAM comes with lifetime warranty. And companies are generally pretty lax when it comes to replacing RAM, since they don't have to deal with it so often.

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It's not like the chip manufacturer is unknown though... Since Corsair, Kingston, AData, and many others also uses SK Hynix's memory modules. The main difference between RAM these days really comes down how cheap you can get them for, and looks to some extent.

 

And as for reliability. Most RAM comes with lifetime warranty. And companies are generally pretty lax when it comes to replacing RAM, since they don't have to deal with it so often.

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How could I say no? One word:

 

Pricetag

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Unless the heatsinks can dissipate enough heat, I'm not interested. I buy SK hynix because they overclock for days, not because they look nice

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Unless the heatsinks can dissipate enough heat, I'm not interested. I buy SK hynix because they overclock for days, not because they look nice

Heat is much less of an issue with RAM these days than before. DDR4 should perform even cooler than DDR3, as well.

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Heat is much less of an issue with RAM these days than before. DDR4 should perform even cooler than DDR3, as well.

. At the speeds that full-spec DDR4 is supposed to have, we're pushing 4GHz effective, and that's gonna put out heat. Sure, you can run bare DIMMs at their stock speeds and nothing will happen, but if you want to overclock (because why not?) then you need good heatsinks on your RAM, because the chips will fry if you push them without adequate dissipation.

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