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Hello guys,

I have narrowed my choice down to two RAM memories, which I find the best fit for my H170 , i7-6700 build, but I am having trouble deciding which one since I know nothing about the two brands:

 

http://desktop.bg/desktop_rams-team_group-TDTRD416G2400HC15ADC01

https://plasico.bg/настолна-памет-gskill-ripjaws-v-16gb-ddr4-2800mhz-f4-2800c15d-16gvrb-29287.html

 

Which one is better and why?

 

This is the MOBO - http://outmax.bg/dmz/index.php?_a=viewProd&productId=62690

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Ram is ram. Get the cheaper kit.

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5 minutes ago, MValuableP said:

From those two options I'd pick the G Skill.

 

But why not the Kingston Hyper X Savage? 2400MHz as the ones you have there, and Kingston is a huge, known company

Kingston HyperX Savage 2133 MHz costs 98 bucks more than the G Skill kit where I am located.

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11 minutes ago, sqnkov said:

Hello guys,

I have narrowed my choice down to two RAM memories, which I find the best fit for my H170 , i7-6700 build, but I am having trouble deciding which one since I know nothing about the two brands:

 

http://desktop.bg/desktop_rams-team_group-TDTRD416G2400HC15ADC01

https://plasico.bg/настолна-памет-gskill-ripjaws-v-16gb-ddr4-2800mhz-f4-2800c15d-16gvrb-29287.html

 

Which one is better and why?

 

This is the MOBO - http://outmax.bg/dmz/index.php?_a=viewProd&productId=62690

Get the gskill one, higher speed (Not that it makes a difference). But more for the fact that its from a brand i'v herd of and i know for a fact that gskill is very good with things like rma's 

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36 minutes ago, 8-Bit Ninja said:

Get the gskill one, higher speed (Not that it makes a difference). But more for the fact that its from a brand i'v herd of and i know for a fact that gskill is very good with things like rma's 

Team Group is great and their ram is known for overclocking well.

When it comes to ram, almost everyone is great with rma's.

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57 minutes ago, WoodenMarker said:

Team Group is great and their ram is known for overclocking well.

When it comes to ram, almost everyone is great with rma's.

@WoodenMarker , I really love how the TeamGroup RAM lights up in different colors, but is it as fast as the G.Skill Ripjaws V ?

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1 hour ago, sqnkov said:

@WoodenMarker , I really love how the TeamGroup RAM lights up in different colors, but is it as fast as the G.Skill Ripjaws V ?

No, the Ripjaws are faster at 2800mhz vs 2400mhz. The difference in real-world performance is negligible though.

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3 hours ago, MValuableP said:

From those two options I'd pick the G Skill.

 

But why not the Kingston Hyper X Savage? 2400MHz as the ones you have there, and Kingston is a huge, known company

So is G.Skill lol, they have some of the best DDR4 on the market.

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53 minutes ago, MValuableP said:

You're right. I just wanted to know why he narrowed it down to those two when there are other options too :)

 

12 hours ago, sqnkov said:

Kingston HyperX Savage 2133 MHz costs 98 bucks more than the G Skill kit where I am located.

Well the Russian text in his links and the fact that Kingston HyperX Saage is so expensive would lead me to believe he doesn't have many options.

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5 hours ago, sqnkov said:

@asand1 , I am not from Russia though... But the mobo won't be able to run anything above 2133 MHz so..

Itll. run any speed ram you put in it. It will just be capped at the mobo/CPUs speed.

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