I am in training though lolHmm. Some other member of the mods dark fraternity changing posts then I fear.
I am in training though lolHmm. Some other member of the mods dark fraternity changing posts then I fear.
Am tight with my money so I only filled two slots with 32GB DDR4....A thousand words? With RAM pricing these days, filling 4 slots says two words; "Behold, peasants!".
A thousand words? With RAM pricing these days, filling 4 slots says two words; "Behold, peasants!".
So Avexir have taken their Raiden product, swapped the plasma tube for RGB LEDs and slapped an Antec logo on it...
I could think of worse things, I guess.
To be fair, if you wanted to be cute about it all memory is rebranded.
So commenting on a product similarity is now "being cute"? Not every thing on the internet is a criticism, and not every criticism on the internet needs to be called out. Unless, of course, you want to be cute about it.
Besides, I think you're mixing up "memory product" and "memory IC"; Samsung ICs end up in a lot of different products, but Corsair Vengeance is exclusively Corsair Vengeance and is not "rebranded" Samsung memory, nor is it used as a basis for somebody else's product (AFAIK). However, compare the Avexir Raiden to the Antec product here and you'll see quite clearly that Avexir are Antec's OEM for this, with a few minor tweaks. Not that I recall saying this was a bad thing, just stating that this wasn't an original Antec product.
No, no offense or being cute, just simply offering a clarification over what is essentially an inconsequential point. A memory IC is a component within a DIMM, not the entire DIMM. A Samsung IC is still a Samsung IC regardless of whose DIMMs it goes into, but that doesn't make it a rebrand. Asus's 10Gb ethernet card isn't a rebranded Intel card just because Intel make 1 component of it, Asrock motherboards are not a rebranded Nichicon product just because their capacitors are used. However this Antec DIMM is a rebranded Avexir Raiden because they are essentially the same. Same logic applies to reference graphics cards; a Gigabyte Founders Edition is just a rebranded Nvidia Founders Edition, but a Gigabyte Windforce is not.
Regardless, I like the style of the Avexir Raiden, so I think this Antec product looks boss.