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That said, if you are in the market for RAM (or pretty much anything else), it might be worth waiting a week to see what of Black Friday deals emerge.Dear users, we welcome you to this publicly exhibited Team Group Inc.'s official website (hereinafter referred to as this website), in order to allow you to safely use this website's various services and information, this website will do our utmost to respect and protect the user's privacy. As a point of reference, Gigabyte's Aorus RGB 16GB DDR4-3200 memory kit with demo modules sell for $169.99 on Amazon (opens in new tab). Gigabyte did not say when this RAM will be available or how much the two versions will cost. Both sport a pair of 8GB modules, but the second version also includes a couple of "demo modules." These are dummy modules for people who want to fill all their DIMM slots with RGB lighting, without buying more RAM. There are two versions of this kit available. Outside of the boost feature, Gigabyte says this kit is built on a "10-layer, sophisticated PCG that ensures the stability and performance" of the memory chips, which are "100 percent sorted and tested." Binning is a common practice on the best RAM kits, though, so this is not unique to Gigabyte. It's not clear what effect this has on timings I presume they get loosened a touch.
