+Rep to G.Skill!!
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SpykeZ




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PostPosted: Thu, 13th Oct 2011 03:03    Post subject: +Rep to G.Skill!!
http://www.overclock.net/intel-general/1128411-i-asked-g-skill-case-sticker.html

That one guy got a bunch of free stickers, pens and dog tags just for asking for a case badge, so a bunch of us tested it by asking where to buy stickers/case badges from them and all they do is ask for your address and send you a big package of case badges, window stickers, dog tags, pens...

Mine is on the way Very Happy


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Przepraszam
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PostPosted: Thu, 13th Oct 2011 03:08    Post subject:
whats the email adress?

nvm just shoot them an email

been doing few times, i sent an email to all kinds of soccerr teams to send me free posters..got few of them


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chiv




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PostPosted: Thu, 13th Oct 2011 10:39    Post subject:
kinda pissed about g.skill. its not their fault though.

i heard they're really high quality, and wanted some ram for my pc upgrade... no one stocks them here Sad


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Przepraszam
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PostPosted: Thu, 13th Oct 2011 15:26    Post subject:
just got email back and they are on their way


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SpykeZ




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PostPosted: Fri, 14th Oct 2011 02:20    Post subject:
chiv wrote:
kinda pissed about g.skill. its not their fault though.

i heard they're really high quality, and wanted some ram for my pc upgrade... no one stocks them here Sad


I've been using G.Skill since AMD's 939 socket. G.Skill is some of the best Smile Never had a dead stick either and their support is aaammmaaaazing.


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Breezer_




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PostPosted: Fri, 14th Oct 2011 02:39    Post subject:
I have always used Kingston, because its very good compatibility (on my previous AMD board, had shit loads of problems with G.Skill memory). Anyway using G.Skill now, and been solid so far.
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SpykeZ




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PostPosted: Fri, 14th Oct 2011 03:06    Post subject:
Kingston is really good if you can warrant dishing out that extra few bucks for for the same of what you'd get elsewhere. I thought I fried a stick of kingston once, that I got off ebay, that was an incomplete dual channel set and they STILL were going to replace it for free.


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CraweN




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PostPosted: Fri, 14th Oct 2011 18:40    Post subject:
Also using G.Skill right now. If possible I will buy from them on my next build - sometime next year.


Hardware: Ryzen 3700x, B450 MSI Gaming Pro carbon AC, GTX1080, 32 GB 3200 Mhz cas 14, 256 EVO SSD, 1 TB EVO SSD and 4 TB HDD.
Console: xbox, wii and xbox 360
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Frant
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PostPosted: Fri, 14th Oct 2011 18:58    Post subject:
G.Skill sort of took over after OCZ as the enthusiast RAM-maker. There are some SICK Ripjaw kits out there with just utterly ridiculous timings and frequencies that are just... mindblowing.


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Przepraszam
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PostPosted: Mon, 24th Oct 2011 20:46    Post subject:
bling bling nigga!



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human_steel




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PostPosted: Tue, 25th Oct 2011 11:46    Post subject:
You're officially a gangsta now. Very Happy
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