I'm considering picking up some cheap DDR4 memory from the brand Addlink, but I'm unsure if it's a good investment. I've come across a few reviews that say it's decent, but I still have my doubts. What do you think?
2 Answers
Most RAM actually comes from a handful of manufacturers, so you're generally in good hands no matter what brand you choose. As long as the chips are from reputable companies like Samsung or SK Hynix, you're likely to be okay!
Addlink seems legit, and it should perform well if you buy it from a trusted seller. The main RAM chips are all produced by the same few companies, so the differences are often just in the branding and aesthetics. Just be wary of any deals that seem too good to be true, but I think Addlink's pricing isn't outrageous for what you're getting.
For sure! The ones I'm considering are around 500 pesos and from a well-known tech shop in my area.

Got it! The one I'm looking at costs around 500 Mexican pesos, which is about 20-25 dollars, so that’s why I’m a bit hesitant.