Buying ram for i5-4670k

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I'm not going to link a specific product, but your motherboard supports a maximum memory speed of 1600. So what I'd be looking for is DDR3 1600 in a 2X4GB kit. Manufacturer is up to you. Kingston, Crucial, G Skill, all make good memory.

I didn't know where you are buying your parts or what they'll have, so these are general guidelines.

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Any DDR3 1600 dual channel kits should work, most motherboards these days don't have compatibility issues anymore. I would recommend Crucial, Kingston, Mushkin, G.Skill, Corsair, etc.
 
I'm not going to link a specific product, but your motherboard supports a maximum memory speed of 1600. So what I'd be looking for is DDR3 1600 in a 2X4GB kit. Manufacturer is up to you. Kingston, Crucial, G Skill, all make good memory.

I didn't know where you are buying your parts or what they'll have, so these are general guidelines.
 
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