@CRUCIAL: I am not interested in how you make your RAM. These are details that I will no waste my precious time looking into. In the bottomline, it is YOUR responsibility to exercise due diligence to ensure your RAM is manufactured to high quality standards.What I AM interested in is, how does your Warranty Policy looks like. I will tell you why I buy GSKILL RAM only w/o even caring how they manufacture their RAM:GSKILL has got unlimited lifetime Warranty for their RAM modules. They have appointed agents in Europe (Netherlands) to handle Warranty claims, their agents are fast, polite, competent, and it took them only four (days) to send me new RAM modules, free of charge, from the Netherlands to Greece, after they had received my defective RAM kit. The best part is that I wasn't even the original owner of the RAM kit and did not have proof of purchase as I bought them second-hand off e-bay.CORSAIR, on the other hand, screw second-hand buyers because their Warranty ONLY APPLIES TO THE ORIGINAL OWNER OF THE RAM kit. So, if you bought your Corsair RAM off e-bay second-hand, you are European, and you need to have a Corsair defective kit replaced you are screwed b/c CORSAIR does not cover second (or third or fourth) hand buyers, making their "Lifetime Warranty" actually a LIMITED warranty.So CRUCIAL, if you want my money, make sure you come up with a similar Warranty Policy with GSKILL's.For exactly the same reasons outlines above, I only buy EVGA GPU's b/c their warranty policy is the best, and they don't treat you like a second-class human if you are from the EU.Hope this post helps people unaware with the fine print of warranty policies.