I recently purchased a TEAMGROUP Elite DDR4 64GB SODIMM kit that boasts a "Lifetime Warranty" on its Amazon page. I'm curious, if I encounter any issues due to manufacturing defects, will the company genuinely honor the warranty and replace the RAM? Or should I expect to be brushed off if something goes wrong, especially with current RAM prices being so high? I'd love to hear about your experiences with lifetime warranties on PC parts.
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I had a great experience with G.Skill when I RMA'd my Sniper low voltage DDR3 RAM. It failed after a few years, and they sent me a replacement within a week. So, it’s not all bad!
In today's market, it seems like companies are more inclined to offer a refund rather than a replacement. It's something to consider, especially as you might find yourself facing high prices if you need to RMA your RAM later on.

Awesome to hear! I’m glad it was a smooth process for you! Here’s hoping TeamGroup is just as accommodating if I need them.