Does this look like good memory?

SlitWeaver

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I don't know much about Team Vulcan, but this user seems to have had a good experience:
Is Team Vulcan a good memory brand? Who is behind them?

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I bought a Team Vulcan memory kit and it worked with flying colors--passed 26 hours of memtest with the default settings on Asrock Z77 Extreme4.

Don't waste your time reading the nonsense below.
Source: Another TH post.
 

chexmixx23

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so would you reccomend I get it? it goes back to 60 dollars tomorrow
 
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Sometimes ram doesn't get very popular and nobody ends up knowing whether its reliable or not. I suggest googling Vulcan Ram to read up on the company and problems they've had in the past with their products. I have a set of Geil Evo Veloce rams. You probably never heard of that either but they are actually every bit as good as the ever so popular Corsair Ram in my opinion.
 

Legohouse

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Well, every brand seems to look good and compatible. But you may face the issue little later, the problems will be usually due to lower quality IC's resulting in higher % for memory errors and sometimes incompatibilities. I'd say go with trusted brands like Kingston, Crucial, Corsair, GSkill, Patriot, Micron, Hynix, Samsung etc. There are lot of similar memory kits which you can find at newegg and almost at the same price.

Let me know your motherboard or system model number.