Is the $90 Teamgroup RAM a Good Buy Compared to Corsair?

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Asked By CraftyFalcon42 On

I found a 32GB 6000MHz CL30 RAM kit from Teamgroup for just $90, while a similar Corsair Vengeance kit costs $125. I'm curious if there's a reason for this price difference and whether I'd regret opting for the cheaper Teamgroup RAM. Price isn't a major concern for me, but it just feels like the Corsair option is unnecessary with the same specs. Thanks in advance for your thoughts!

5 Answers

Answered By BuilderJoe202 On

I’ve had nothing but good experiences with Teamgroup RAM in various builds. It runs great on my systems, and I prefer it over Corsair simply due to better warranty service. Teamgroup really stands behind their products, while Corsair has been a hassle for me regarding warranties.

Answered By HardcoreTechie99 On

Honestly, Teamgroup RAM is a solid choice and will perform just as well as Corsair. Most of the time, you're just paying for the brand name with Corsair. You won’t regret going for Teamgroup, especially at that price!

GamerDude01 -

Yeah, brand taxes can be really annoying sometimes.

Answered By RAMExpert321 On

Both Teamgroup and Corsair RAM are made by the same manufacturers, so performance won’t vary much unless you're pushing for extreme overclocking. Just make sure to check reviews for specific kits because some budget options can be less reliable if they come from rejected batches.

SkepticalBuyer23 -

Definitely true! Some cheaper RAM can be from bad batches, but I haven't seen that issue with Teamgroup.

Answered By ForumRichie On

I've bought the same kit and it works perfectly. They've got great quality ICs, which certainly helps with performance and stability. Honestly, I'd choose Teamgroup any day for a decent build.

Answered By TechyEagle87 On

You’ll be fine with the Teamgroup RAM! I use the 6000 CL30 kit in my build, and it's been running flawlessly. Plus, it’s compatible with many motherboards and has EXPO and XMP support.

CuriousLines -

That's awesome to hear! I'm looking for reliability more than flashy stuff.

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