#NovemberSky
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you called
yes
Thanks guys for all the help 😄
There are also pricelists that aren't in a form of a website. Let me check.
But the best stores to look at are bermorzone, pchub, shopee.
This is a different store called KEDEM.
bermorzone is one of the best ones? the search bar basically bid nothing lol
Yes, they provide cheaper parts apparently.
anyway we have these so far
Crucial ballistix in other store are around 10-15% more expensive.
This store provides clearance sales often. But their stocks suffer.
Thank you guys for all your help, honestly. Thank you.
I would go for either ballistix for better consistency
For a 64 GB, the Ballistix RAMs will cost me more or less $350.
Ok so you want a 64gb (4x16) 3600mhz cl16 kit correct?
Yes sir.
Either 3200 or 3600
Ok
I won't feel the difference I think.
wait when was CL16 a requirement
3600 cl18 technically outperforms 3200 cl16 very slightly
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@hollow coral want your thoughts as well
What about T-Force Delta? Any say?
And that Samsung B-die that was mentioned earlier?
₱6,250.00 (PHP) is $113.84 (USD)
not bad
Oh yea, Delta has RGB> My bad.
i'd buy it
Samsung B-die isn't an actual RAM kit itself
Like i said turning off the rgb is an option
it is the RAM chips themselves that can be on RAM sticks
@royal crag how do the Dark Z I linked appear?
personally I don't trust most of these kits to do 4x16
Or sorry I'm wrong.
It was actually way cheaper.
But is it reliable tho?
I mean most of 24 hours, like 15 hours I guess,
is what reliable?
either they will work fine for years or you won't be able to XMP to work on day one
RAM kits dying at XMP isn't a common occurrence
just keep in mind these kits are designed to run 2x16 so they may not handle 4x16 well
Sorry, enlighten me on this.
I actually have 8x4 of Ballistix.
I'm not sure how different it is from 16x2.
it is possible to have 2 sticks that can just barely handle 2x16 XMP
Even though they are all the same.
4x16 is harder on the system so that might not work at XMP
Wait, so Dual Channel is really the best choice, hence the 32x2?
4x16 is also dual channel
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on the system you are using it for
This is $150 or more from 4x16.