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Designed to meet the demands of PC enthusiasts and gamers, the ADATA XPG Spectrix D41 DDR4 RGB memory module delivers remarkable performance and efficiency. Capable of operating speeds up to 5,000 MHz, it supports Intel X299 and AMD AM4/Ryzen processors Read More
Unless there is a continued detailing explanation or you blindly want to buy in now and May get compensated for the site or seller falsely stating available products I highly advise that no one buy this till they fix the proper purchase options in the checkout because as of the time writing this it just says buy but there are multiple variations of this product not shown in the checkout.
Basically any place that sells PC hardwear and be careful with used because thats a toss up but not out of the question. just multi tab or find a price history of the sales your main thing is to search as many as possible i use pc part picker to start off my search cause it has a price history log when you click on a item here is a example: https://pcpartpicker.com/product/6rrcCJ/corsair-memory-cmk32gx4m2b3200c16 tab that then google search generic phrases like pc parts and click on as many sites as you need and just search the same item and copy paste the name into all the sites. I know its not a good reply but believe me you dont wanna ask for specific places to buy you need to look as many as possible so you can get a range on what its worth for your money as the prices change all the time and too frequently to suggest any spot in particular believe me i made the mistake myself by asking the same question and paying for shotty ram for a overpriced ram
This needs more information. When you click join drop the only available information is that it is ddr4. No size, speed, or any other relevant information is given.
What size are the modules? How many come in the package? What speeds?
Amazon has a 16GB (2x8GB) listed at $95 right now. However, that's the 2666MHz. This module appears to only come in 2666, 3000, 3200, 3600. The listing here states that it's capable of 5000MHz. This is only possible with overclocking, so I'd like to see some data on what our starting point is here.
Sorry, I just noticed that this is indeed a listing for the 2666MHz version. Since I am unable to find any other versions, just the 2x8GB package, I must assume that it's the same as the one on Amazon for $95. This isn't even a deal Massdrop.