Memory (RAM)
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Regular price $698.75Teamgroup Elite Sodimm Ddr5 32Gb (2X16Gb) 5600Mhz (Pc5 44800) Cl46 TeamgroupAdd to Cart
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Regular price $482.64A Tech 192Gb Kit (6X32Gb) Ddr3/Ddr3L 1066Mhz Pc3L 8500R Ecc A-TechAdd to Cart
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Regular price $138.26Timetec Pinnacle 16GB DDR4 3200MHz Dual Rank Memory Module - TimetecAdd to Cart
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Regular price $135.77Kingston Technology Valueram 32Gb Kit Of 4 Ddr3 1600Mhz Pc3 KingstonAdd to Cart
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Regular price $389.06Owc 32Gb (2X16Gb) Ddr4 Ram Compatible With Synology Diskstation Ds723+ OwcSold Out
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Regular price $188.89Adamanta 16Gb (2X8Gb) Ddr4 2666Mhz (Or 2133Mhz Or 2400Mhz) Pc4 AdamantaSold Out
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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of RAM do you carry?
We offer a variety of RAM types, primarily DDR4 and DDR5 modules, available in both single-channel and dual-channel configurations.
How do I know what RAM is compatible with my system?
Check your motherboard specifications to determine the supported RAM type (DDR4 or DDR5), maximum capacity, and speed. Ensure that the RAM you choose matches these requirements.
What is the difference between DDR4 and DDR5 RAM?
DDR5 RAM offers higher speeds and greater bandwidth compared to DDR4, making it better suited for high-performance tasks like gaming and video editing.
How much RAM do I need for gaming?
For gaming, a minimum of 16GB is recommended, while 32GB is ideal for more demanding games and multitasking.
What brands of RAM do you carry?
We carry top brands including Corsair, G.Skill, Kingston, and Crucial, known for their reliability and performance.
What is the average price range for RAM?
RAM prices can vary widely; you can find options ranging from $30 for basic modules to over $300 for high-capacity, high-speed kits.
Is it easy to install RAM on my computer?
Yes, installing RAM is generally straightforward. Ensure your computer is powered off, and simply insert the RAM sticks into the appropriate slots on your motherboard.
How can I tell if my RAM is faulty?
Common signs of faulty RAM include frequent crashes, blue screens, and performance issues. Running a memory diagnostic tool can help identify problems.