When searching for 6000MHz CL30 or better on pc part picker, this DID NOT come up, and it is cheaper than any that did, even with it having slightly tighter timings.
Is it a GOOD DEAL considering what prices were this summer, no? But seems pretty good if you want this type of RAM at the moment.
Need to click "See all buying options" to get the price to come up.
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When searching for 6000MHz CL30 or better on pc part picker, this DID NOT come up, and it is cheaper than any that did, even with it having slightly tighter timings.
Is it a GOOD DEAL considering what prices were this summer, no? But seems pretty good if you want this type of RAM at the moment.
Need to click "See all buying options" to get the price to come up.
Yesterday, I posted Crucial 64gb 6000 cl40 for $360 and was attacked for a bad deal... real people .
Lame, it would be great if RAM was super cheap like in the before times, but we gotta deal with reality.
Sometimes, (ME!!!), a person needs a new computer and appreciates the help.
Thanks for posting!
For what it's worth, I have built a couple dozen or more desktop systems and found Klevv would work on motherboards that were very hard to find compatible ram for, never ran into a motherboard that would not accept Klevv ram. Like I said, for what it's worth.
DDR5 is getting out of hand, going up as AI has most manufacturers sold out thru 2026, in My area DDR4 is still on the easy to find on Facebook, a few companies stopped making it, (DDR4), in 2025 so it will prob go up before long.
I don't think you'll beat $100 new. But I see some used ones for under $100 on ebay.Facebook marketplace might be a good place to check too.This was the cheapest kit on pc part picker that is new.https://www.newegg.com/pny-techno...002V-003Y0
Thank you. Well idk. I mean I guess I don't have much of a choice. However I have found this thru Best Buy. What do you think? Genuinely asking for your input.
Thank you. Well idk. I mean I guess I don't have much of a choice. However I have found this thru Best Buy. What do you think? Genuinely asking for your input.
That is only a single stick of 16GB, so it makes sense that it is cheaper than 2 sticks of 16GB.
If you need to save the money and are ok with your old stick of 4GB + a new 16GB, that is an option (and that is a good price for a brand new stick). Note, only 8GB of that setup would run dual channel (if that is important to you), and speeds/timings would default to the slowest / might require some bios tweaking.
Personally, I'd look for a used RAM kit, 2x16 or 2x8, but I understand if that would be something you might not be comfortable with.
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Sometimes, (ME!!!), a person needs a new computer and appreciates the help.
Thanks for posting!
Facebook marketplace might be a good place to check too.
This was the cheapest kit on pc part picker that is new.
https://www.newegg.com/pny-techno...002V-003Y0
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Thank you. Well idk. I mean I guess I don't have much of a choice. However I have found this thru Best Buy. What do you think? Genuinely asking for your input.
https://www.bestbuy.com/product/c...c=pdp_page
My current laptop specs link below for reference:
https://slickdeals.net/f/14516138-hp-pavilion-15-6-model-15-eh0090wm-ryzen-5-4500-8gb-ram-512-ssd-live-on-11-11-379?sort=helpfu
https://www.bestbuy.com/product/c...c=pdp_page
My current laptop specs link below for reference:
https://slickdeals.net/f/14516138-hp-pavilion-15-6-model-15-eh0090wm-ryzen-5-4500-8gb-ram-512-ssd-live-on-11-11-379?sort=helpfu
If you need to save the money and are ok with your old stick of 4GB + a new 16GB, that is an option (and that is a good price for a brand new stick). Note, only 8GB of that setup would run dual channel (if that is important to you), and speeds/timings would default to the slowest / might require some bios tweaking.
Personally, I'd look for a used RAM kit, 2x16 or 2x8, but I understand if that would be something you might not be comfortable with.
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