Will they hold up in the long run? Like they might downgrade as time passes (is there such a thing lol)Hello again my friend!
I use Adata in quite a few builds and think they are usually pretty good.
If they suit your budget better, they will be absolutely fine, for example the XPG Z1 (usually at 4200 speeds which is not needed) the Adata perform better than the Vengeance LPX at a cheaper price.
You can also see how it competes pretty well against other large competitors in a simple way here:
https://www.tomshardware.co.uk/adata-xpg-z1-crucial-ddr4-x99,review-33087-7.html
ADATA usually offer good prices for the performance achieved.
ADATA are usually a "get way you pay for" and nowadays they are a kind of mid range brand. I'm not sure how failure rates of ADATA compare to others, but most ADATA RAM nowdays is covered by a lifetime warranty:Will they hold up in the long run? Like they might downgrade as time passes (is there such a thing lol)
Im swapping them for Corsair Vengeance RGB 3200mhz.
1.1 DRAM Modules / Memory Cards / Card Readers :
ADATA DRAM Modules / Memory Cards / Card Readers are all covered by a lifetime warranty commencing from the purchase date.
Exceptions :
(1) Card Readers: USB-C OTG Readers covered by a 1-year warranty; AI910 Lightning Reader covered by a 2-year warranty.
Also have a lifetime warranty and are probably some of the most widely used. Good choice. 👍Im swapping them for Corsair Vengeance RGB 3200mhz.
Thanks again!Also have a lifetime warranty and are probably some of the mostly widely used. Good choice. 👍
If the timings meet your needs (if they are the same price as others, but has better latency or timings for example) then you can't really go wrong with any reputable RAM manufacturer. Team Elite also offer lifetime warranty like the others, as they don't really expect them to fail.Another Question, is Team Elite NightHawk also good? they are also in my budget range.