Is this a fake ram

Nahi bhai if you check the first post, those cmd screenshots, it will show. You can test it in your own system. I just wanted to know ki mere system ne kya galti kardi.
00000000 is not a valid serial number, just a placeholder. It shows the same in my pc too.

But on reddit and google people with the same ram are reporting results with manufacturer name and serial number
That's why you don't simply trust stuff online without doing thorough research of your own. Those ppl posting serial no. of ram are doing it on their laptops/oem pc with pre-installed/soldered ram which does show serial no. in many cases. If you have a laptop with soldered ram then run this command there & likely you will see the serial no. there but on any desktop with typically installed ram you will only see the serial no. 00000000.
 
Thanks bro. Pardon me for asking this again and again, in the original post when the cmd command was run to check the ram it didn't show the serial number nor the name of the manufacturer. Why do you think that's the case?

This pc is only used for typing in ms word and to browse the internet so it is fine as per the usage. About updating bios, is there a chance that a noob can screw this up?
Coming to this post https://techenclave.com/threads/is-this-a-fake-ram.219789/post-2527119 I have posted the before and after photos, since there is no speed difference so should I stick with the before settings or with the after one's?
I dont know the exact reason, but in my opinion the RAM manufacturer's simply do not consider it worthwhile or it is simply too time-consuming or expensive for them.

As for the BIOS, I do not have an Asus motherboard so you should definitely look up your specific motherboard's manual, and if necessary then ask around on the forums and someone who has Asus motherboard might give you more insight regarding the entire process.

I think its safe to keep using the DOCP DDR4-2400 settings. If your PC keeps crashing then you can tune it down a notch, otherwise keep it at 2400.
 
Can you please post a link to these?

The CPU-Z screenshot in your original post shows Corsair / SK Hynix.
It was on /Indiangaming, will send link when I get back home

The CPU-Z screenshot in your original post shows Corsair / SK Hynix.
Now what does that mean here? + @guest_999 @LinkdJay
I think its safe to keep using the DOCP DDR4-2400 settings. If your PC keeps crashing then you can tune it down a notch, otherwise keep it at 2400.
This means the after one, this one



Right? TBH I didn't feel any speed difference between the auto and docp set to 2400.
 
Now what does that mean here?
There are only 3 ram chip manufacturing companies in the world: samsung, micron-crucial & sk hynix so any ram can only have one of these 3 chips. All software like cpuz rely on a database to tell which ram contain what chip & not like they actually analyse ram chip. So if cpuz database maintainer decide that xyz ram contain micron chip then whether it is true or not it will show that same thing.
 
There are only 3 ram chip manufacturing companies in the world: samsung, micron-crucial & sk hynix so any ram can only have one of these 3 chips. All software like cpuz rely on a database to tell which ram contain what chip & not like they actually analyse ram chip. So if cpuz database maintainer decide that xyz ram contain micron chip then whether it is true or not it will show that same thing.
Thanks. Last question, please check the before and after photos of docp that I have posted above. Not noticing any changes in speed. Should I go back to the auto settings or stick with the docp settings?
One question that comes to mind, this ram and ram by other companies have a supposedly "lifetime warranty" Does that really mean lifetime warranty? What if after 10 years the product is discontinued? @guest_999 @calvin1719 @LinkdJay
 
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Right? TBH I didn't feel any speed difference between the auto and docp set to 2400.
Yes. You won't feel any speed difference in daily usage. All you are doing is squeezing out teensy-bit more performance out of your RAM at a negligible cost.
Once again, if you really really want better performance even for normal internet browsing (i.e., keeping even more tabs open in chrome) you should either A) add another 8GB Stick of RAM so that you get both your RAM stick modules performing in dual channel mode; B) Switch OS to one which is less RAM hungry; or C) Do both.
One question that comes to mind, this ram and ram by other companies have a supposedly "lifetime warranty" Does that really mean lifetime warranty? What if after 10 years the product is discontinued?
After 10 years DDR4 would be obsolete. By 2034 you would most likely be upgrading or would have already upgraded to a newer PC which would be using DDR5 or DDR6. Anyways, RAM usually does not go bad unless something went castrophically wrong.
 
There is your answer, if not noticing anything then stick to default. As already mentioned by others, you really need 2*8GB ram.
Default matlab auto vala option?
After 10 years DDR4 would be obsolete. By 2034 you would most likely be upgrading or would have already upgraded to a newer PC which would be using DDR5 or DDR6. Anyways, RAM usually does not go bad unless something went castrophically wrong.
Bro just asking to understand this warranty point, how will they honor warranty at that point? Or will they simply say its discontinued F off?
 
What if you bought that ram in the 8th year of that ram's standard?

Obsolete or Discontinued Products​

An obsolete or discontinued product will be replaced by the same product if it is available. If the same product is unavailable, Corsair will replace the obsolete or discontinued product with a product of similar function and capacity.

 
What if you bought that ram in the 8th year of that ram's standard?
You can't buy new ddr3 ram today from any brand with more than 5 years warranty. DDR4 became mainstream with intel 7th gen launch in 2016. By 10 years it does not mean companies will stop manufacturing that ram but rather that standard is changed just like how even today you can buy usb 2.0 pen drives.
 
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