It was a very easy install. I think the hardest part was removing my old radiator. A quick note on this if your RAM isn't a heatsinkless dimmer: look at reviews or videos of people stripping both sides of a heatsink to see which kit you have. With the kit I had, the Patriot Viper Steel, you can only remove one side of the radiator. Luckily I swapped kits with my roommate as we were the same speed and they were going well. The wires were a bit tricky to route where they weren't visible, but it's still doable, and since the rest of my build is black and all wires are black, it all worked out fine. RGB worked without problems with RGBFusion2.0. If your kit is compatible, $20 will get you quality very similar to Corsair RAM but a lot cheaper. But if you don't already have RAM it probably isn't worth it and I'd just pick up the Corsair instead for around the same overall price.
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