I have had some questionable no name brand from overseas, usually via Ebay.I think at this point every RAM manufacturer offers a lifetime warranty. As was stated, RAM is RAM; it's extremely reliable by nature and, generally speaking, brand isn't a major factor (in the United States, that is).
That's a recipe for disaster.I have had some questionable no name brand from overseas, usually via Ebay.
Hey we weren't exactly the top tier of quality back at the old shop lol.That's a recipe for disaster.
what a geezer. loolI think I'm becoming more of an old geezer just shopping brands that have less-than-trash support.
Yes. Even though some ram says AMD and some say Intel, they can still be used with the other platform.I was thinking of some G.Skill Flare X F4-3200C14D-16GFX (2x8GB) Can that be used with intel too?
Yes. Even though some ram says AMD and some say Intel, they can still be used with the other platform.
That's still fine. It just means the DDR4-3200 ram runs at the JEDEC spec. Not ideal since you normally pay more for higher rated speeds, but it won't cause harm to motherboards that can't overclock memory.Depending on the motherboard, though. I think Intel H and B series boards (anything non-Z) don't support memory overclocking. Coffee Lake is locked at 2666MHz and Kaby Lake is locked at 2400MHz.