Howdy,
Planning to add more memory and got a little confused. This Kingston DDR4 was advertised as "you may want to buy" for your computer. It is somehow tested to be compatible with prebuilt OEM devices like my HP
http://www.kingston.com/en/memory/search/?partid=kcp421nd8/8
But I was going to buy 2 x 8GB of these Kingston Fury DDR4's since they are cheaper and look cooler;-)
http://www.hyperxgaming.com/us/memory/fury-ddr4
Are those "OEM specific" DDR4's really somehow different? Why they are having those in portfolio? Everything seem same and even the height look same (or very close) when compared to Fury. Currently I have factory installed 2 x 4GB Samsung 2133 and planning to add 2 x 8GB of more memory totalling 24GB. Actually, 16GB might be well enough but since I hear stories about compatibility I was thinking that if Kingston and Samsung do not get along I can throw those Samsung's to bin and still have 16GB;-)
Planning to add more memory and got a little confused. This Kingston DDR4 was advertised as "you may want to buy" for your computer. It is somehow tested to be compatible with prebuilt OEM devices like my HP
http://www.kingston.com/en/memory/search/?partid=kcp421nd8/8
But I was going to buy 2 x 8GB of these Kingston Fury DDR4's since they are cheaper and look cooler;-)
http://www.hyperxgaming.com/us/memory/fury-ddr4
Are those "OEM specific" DDR4's really somehow different? Why they are having those in portfolio? Everything seem same and even the height look same (or very close) when compared to Fury. Currently I have factory installed 2 x 4GB Samsung 2133 and planning to add 2 x 8GB of more memory totalling 24GB. Actually, 16GB might be well enough but since I hear stories about compatibility I was thinking that if Kingston and Samsung do not get along I can throw those Samsung's to bin and still have 16GB;-)