Can Vengeance eat up a Ripjaws?

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Is Corsair Vengeance 16 GB (4x4GB) be better than G.Skill Ripjaws Z 16 GB (4x4GB) with both being exactly the same frequency?
 
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IMO G.Skill is the better product, between Corsair and G.Skill I have had Corsair fail to meet it's specifications, but not G.Skill!

Every set of G.Skill modules I own, have always performed as advertised and beyond, in most all cases.

So for me choosing G.Skill is a No Brainer! :)
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Which one would match more with Maximus VI Formula?
 
IMO G.Skill is the better product, between Corsair and G.Skill I have had Corsair fail to meet it's specifications, but not G.Skill!

Every set of G.Skill modules I own, have always performed as advertised and beyond, in most all cases.

So for me choosing G.Skill is a No Brainer! :)
 
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Benchmarks show that in the end there might be a 5% difference between super high end expensive modules and entry-level ones. I guess the same thing applies between brands. I usually go for quantity, at least 8GB or 16GB, but I don't go too crazy about speed, frequency and specs, in the end you won't really notice the difference sitting behind the screen.

 
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I didn't mean that, it's just for fun. I couldn't find any better title that time, so I kept this.:D