How about G.Skill Sniper Series

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i had vengeance and sniper rams ( 4GB each )
and from my experience sniper is better in overclocking and latency ( if my rams are not binned or bad )

( the ram in my sign is sniper 1600 cl9 2t 1.5v , running at 1600 cl8 1t 1.575v

so sniper are good i will say
and they have small size heatsink too that will cause less interference with big heatsink
I see it like everything else .. you like it and want to use it you buy it . then three things come next
1- you install it and it works fine and as expected
2- you install it and have to adjust or tinker with it to get it stable or what ever
3- you install it and it just fails to work as you expected

what may work just fine for some may not for others -- you buy , you try , and hope it don't make you cry

good luck
 

Abroad87

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Haha! You are good at writing poems.



 
dude its just the way it is no matter whats said on it it all comes down to what you got after you stick it in and see where your at with it .. I got memory the works real good on one thing , but don't do well on the other.. that can go for all add on hardware .. what maybe great for me him and his mom you may find its not so good for you ..

sorry , but good luck
 

truegenius

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i had vengeance and sniper rams ( 4GB each )
and from my experience sniper is better in overclocking and latency ( if my rams are not binned or bad )

( the ram in my sign is sniper 1600 cl9 2t 1.5v , running at 1600 cl8 1t 1.575v

so sniper are good i will say
and they have small size heatsink too that will cause less interference with big heatsink
 
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Snipers are good strong sets,

I'm sure they all can say that brand to brand - it I'm sure there all fine but the point I tried to make theres always thart chance things can be finicky and until you install it set them up and hit the start switch you just don't know with any of it ...
 

Tradesman1

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Agree, though I've used a couple hundred sets of Snipers (they are my co favorite for use on AMD rigs, and right at the top on Intel rigs (Tridents being #1 for Haswell) and have never encountered a problem running Snipers except where people want to run higher freqs than their given CPU can handle, which isn't a problem with the sticks, that stems from the MC in the CPU (lower end CPUs)
 
I use g-skill and patriot depending on the build -- but this last rip jaws I got here did not do well on a am3+ build at all. but I stuck them in a intel build to see ,and they preform spot on in it .. the sticks were on each boards list so this is why I say like I did above .. you just don't know until you fire up