Okay, want to buy more? oh i think that makes sense. ha, they're great, the packaging is impressive, the cards are smooth and shiny, the shape gives the atmosphere of a big mecha anime, a kind of Gundam atmosphere. The price was good, $120 for a set of 2x 16GB 3200 DDR4 CL16. There are no casualties here, the company is newer so you might have a hard time finding loads of reviews if you look around but they seem to be a good company and the RAM is quality. The sticks are actually compatible with the ASUS Aura Armory Crate, when I loaded everything up they were immediately recognized in the RGB settings and synced with the rest of my synced stuff on my board. :D You don't run 3200 out of the box. To achieve this you need to use XMP/AMP in the BIOS and set up a profile for it to bring it closer to 3200, it's easy and only requires a few key presses. If you don't like the idea of technically "overclocking" something, just let it run at the speed it boots up - that's basic "safe" work with whatever you've got. Just don't expect it to boot right away on the 3200.
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