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BIOSTAR Announces Gaming X RGB Line of DDR4 Memory

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BIOSTAR, a leading manufacturer of motherboards, graphics cards, and storage devices today, announces the new DDR4 RGB Gaming X series RAM modules. Enjoy blazing fast speeds with BIOSTAR's latest DDR4 RGB Gaming X series RAMs. Highly optimized for gaming and content creation, the new RAM modules are the best in business with extreme performance and reliability.

The latest DDR4 RGB Gaming X series RAMs enter the market in single and dual-stick Kits, with a single stick carrying 8 GB of memory capacity. Users can pick up between clock speeds of 3200 MHz and 3600 MHz and can overclock the modules up to 4000 MHz with ease. These RAMs are great for either Intel or AMD systems and carry BIOSTAR certified DDR4 OC memory chips that perform faster and more reliably than anything else in the market.



Highly customizable, the new rams work well with BIOSTAR's RGB control software so users can pick between their favorite lighting colors and patterns. In conclusion, the new DDR4 RGB Gaming X series RAMs are an excellent choice for consumers looking for a great, reliable product for their build. BIOSTAR places great importance on the compatibility of its products. Its DDR4 memory modules are compatible with many motherboards from different manufacturers and work even better with the combination of BIOSTARS's globally renowned motherboards.

BIOSTAR RGB SYNC allows users to personalize the DDR4 lighting controls and provide more options to fully customize the DDR4 lighting.

For more information, visit the product pages of the 8 GB and 16 GB variants.

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1: Highly optimized for gaming and content creation, the new RAM modules are the best in business with extreme performance and reliability.

2: These RAMs are great for either Intel or AMD systems and carry BIOSTAR certified DDR4 OC memory chips that perform faster and more reliably than anything else in the market.

3: BIOSTARS's globally renowned motherboards.
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Point and counterpoint.

1: Already claiming to be the best and these have just now been released to market?

2: They can't (Honestly) call themselves an upper or even a mid-tier manufacturer, yet they are this much better than all else? :laugh:

3: Yeah....
They've got a rep alright and it's referred to as "Biostop" as in their chit doesn't work for long.

C'mon , it's just all BS marketing hype.
Biostar is quite literally the scummy, soured, left-over scrapings at the bottom of the barrel compared to the likes of Asus, MSI, Gigabyte, ASRock and now they are trying to take on G. Skill, Geil, Team Group, Patriot, Corsair, Mushkin, Adata....

I can see this going well.....
NOT.
:laugh: :roll::laugh:
 
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Of course there must be a big red X at the end of every single MSi product name. Wait a sec... :wtf:
 
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RAMs why do they keep saying RAMs?! I feel my iq draining away everytime they misuse it!!!! Ahhhhh!

Now that ive got that off my chest.

Yeah theyve somehow miraculously bred b-die with micron ics and now have this shiny new stuff called biostar RAMs that ocs better than anything the world has ever seen. Just when you thought biostar may be on its way back. They poke their own eye out with a sharp stick.
 
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The market is flooded with different brands of RAM. Not sure what is the point of following the herd because I seriously doubt brands like Biostar is going to enjoy good RAM sale. For savvy folks, the brands that come to our mind will be Corsair, Crucial, GSkill and to some extent Kingston, at least these are the usual brands that come to my mind.
 
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The market is flooded with different brands of RAM. Not sure what is the point of following the herd because I seriously doubt brands like Biostar is going to enjoy good RAM sale. For savvy folks, the brands that come to our mind will be Corsair, Crucial, GSkill and to some extent Kingston, at least these are the usual brands that come to my mind.
I totally agree. Corsair and Kingston (HyperX) are my trusted brands that I always buy from. I would also consider Crucial or G.Skill if there was a big enough incentive. I'm not interested in other brands, especially ones that are new to the market.
 
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I totally agree. Corsair and Kingston (HyperX) are my trusted brands that I always buy from. I would also consider Crucial or G.Skill if there was a big enough incentive. I'm not interested in other brands, especially ones that are new to the market.
Here's a spoiler, the companies that makes corsair and Kingston rams, also supply to others like biostar.
If this kit got reviewe here, you would see its being made by either Micron, SK hynix, Samsung, or Nanay which all of them supplied ram chips to corsair, kingston, crucial, an gskill
 
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Here's a spoiler, the companies that makes corsair and Kingston rams, also supply to others like biostar.
If this kit got reviewe here, you would see its being made by either Micron, SK hynix, Samsung, or Nanay which all of them supplied ram chips to corsair, kingston, crucial, an gskill
I know. That's just more reason why we don't need more companies to make RAM.
 
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Here's a spoiler, the companies that makes corsair and Kingston rams, also supply to others like biostar.
If this kit got reviewe here, you would see its being made by either Micron, SK hynix, Samsung, or Nanay which all of them supplied ram chips to corsair, kingston, crucial, an gskill
I certainly know that, Corsair is infamous for mixing IC's from different makes across the same model of sticks, sometimes causing problems if you buy the same model but of a different revision of it. Even with it being the same model AND revision, it can still have a different set of IC's in it from an otherwise identical set by the numbers.

I'm thinking it's just a set with their name on it but Biostar themselves aren't making these.
And with the timing/speed specs shown...... No way it's gonna be "The Best" by any stretch.

And note what's in "Screaming" red at the bottom of the page.

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I certainly know that, Corsair is infamous for mixing IC's from different makes across the same model of sticks, sometimes causing problems if you buy the same model but of a different revision of it. Even with it being the same model AND revision, it can still have a different set of IC's in it from an otherwise identical set by the numbers.
This is a case where it would be best to buy from a brand like Crucial, which they always use micron chips because they are a subsidiary of Micron.
 
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Ugly even for RGB + is gonna collide with larger coolers.

No thanks.
I don't think I'd really be first in line to go with Biostar for my RAM needs but I was gona say that looks are the one thing it has going for it, - the RGB they are pretty clean looking.
 
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