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So I've had the new RAM in for about a month now (give or take) and no BSOD/issues.

Now I have to figure out what to do with the other set of RAM. I think my motherboard just didn't like the Corsair RAM. I rechecked their RAM compatibility list and see the 8GB version of my Corsair RAM but not the 16GB kit I had.

Anyone want to buy my Corsair RAM? :)
 
I had bad experience with Corsair and I won't buy any of their product unless it's a PC case.
 
finally got my gaming rig built and up and running.
CPU: Intel i5 6600k
GPU: msi r9 380
MOBO: msi z170a gaming m3
RAM: 2x8 Kingston hyperx savage black ddr4 2400
SSD: Samsung 850 evo 250 GB 250GB
HDD: Western Digital blue 1TB
CPU COOLER: Corsair H60
PSU: EVGA 650GQ
I spent a little more than i wanted to, but i think i should be good for a few years before i need to upgrade anything.
 
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Picture taken in September 2014

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2 years later and nothing was changed or upgraded. If you do it right then you won't have to mess with it for a long time. I can still play all recent games and the ones that will come out this year on high settings.
 
Ehhh as long as it's not getting hot I'm not worried about it. :)

But how can you live with yourself knowing the cable management is meh? :hiding: :popcorn:

Side Note: I remember having the 212 EVO CPU cooler. It is a nice cooler for $25-$30. :thumbsup: Doesn't look all fancy but it gets the job done.
 
But how can you live with yourself knowing the cable management is meh? :hiding: :popcorn:

Side Note: I remember having the 212 EVO CPU cooler. It is a nice cooler for $25-$30. :thumbsup: Doesn't look all fancy but it gets the job done.


I might get liquid cooling when it's time to upgrade.
 
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