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Im about to buy a bundle of computer parts, all of them are used but 16gb of memory is brand new sealed. I really wanted a different memory kit, since its unopened what are the chances microcenter will let me exchange it?
If you bought it there, it's still in the returns period, and you have a receipt, your chances are pretty good.
Well yeah thats the policy so im sure my "chances are pretty good"
I wont have a receipt but I will ask the seller where he bought it, im guessing microcenter due to location.
He wants the ram with the flashing lights. Flashing lights make it go faster.I guess I should point out that in all likelihood, you won't be able to tell the difference between the ram you have, and the rim you want to, so it's probably always wasted effort anyway.
He wants the ram with the flashing lights. Flashing lights make it go faster.
He wants the ram with the flashing lights. Flashing lights make it go faster.
Define "good." What do you have, and what do you want?No. I now have a ryzen system and think its foolish not to have good memory to go with it
http://www.microcenter.com/product/..._x_8GB_DDR4-3000_PC4-24000_Desktop_Memory_KitDefine "good." What do you have, and what do you want?