ADATA xpg spectrix D41 vs GSkill Trident Z 3200 MHz

arnuld

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I am building up a new machine with 3700X, MSI B450 Gaming Pro Carbon AC and Vega 64. I want to put a good quality RAM, From what I have searched 3200 MHz seems good to go. I am in INDIA where every computer is expensive, I have choice of these two with ADATA being cheap by $70:

https://www.amazon.in/G-Skill-Tride...16gb+kit&qid=1565006919&s=electronics&sr=1-10

https://www.amazon.in/Spectrix-AX4U...CTRIX+D41&qid=1565009038&s=electronics&sr=1-1

I don't play games, only productivity and BluRay movies and FHD YouTube videos.
 

arnuld

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Cool, I will get ADATA.

Will it matter if I order 2 same RAMs separately or one kit of two RAMs. I mean I can't get why companies sell kits of RAMs when same RAM cane be purchased in pieces at a cheaper price.
 

UsandThem

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Cool, I will get ADATA.

Will it matter if I order 2 same RAMs separately or one kit of two RAMs. I mean I can't get why companies sell kits of RAMs when same RAM cane be purchased in pieces at a cheaper price.

If it is is the same modules as the kit, it would make no difference. They sell modules in singles, pairs, and quad kits. The single modules might be cheaper because most regular users (non-enthusiasts) who upgrade their RAM likely buy kits for simplicity reasons. The retailer might just have extra stock of the single modules, and lowered the price to help them move faster.