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The Expansion Of The Only Computer Memory Factory in Europe is Underway

tbh calling this a factory's kind of a stretch, this is just an assembly plant where (final) assembly happens (and shit like that's called made in eu/poland. what a scam.), dies are still all diffused in asia and imported so
To be fair, GoodRAM doesn't claim their products are made in Poland, just assembled here. All of their products have that in bold letters front and center on their packaging.
 
To be fair, GoodRAM doesn't claim their products are made in Poland, just assembled here. All of their products have that in bold letters front and center on their packaging.
good to know.
tbf i wasnt aware of this specific case (i know of goodram, but have never bought their products before) but generally there's like, hp and fuji (that i know of) who assemble their oem systems in the eu and call them made in eu, which is simply not true (everything's made in china, taiwan and/or korea - but assembled in the eu)
 
good to know.
tbf i wasnt aware of this specific case (i know of goodram, but have never bought their products before) but generally there's like, hp and fuji (that i know of) who assemble their oem systems in the eu and call them made in eu, which is simply not true (everything's made in china, taiwan and/or korea - but assembled in the eu)
Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be any requirements to label things overly specific. Assembled in seems to be good enough if something is made from parts from various places.
 
EU, stop jerking around, we should have the best of the best right here in Europe. Old World FTW.
 
So there's air in space?:oops:
Why yes there is!
What do you think Skylab had those wings on it for?
Skylab.jpg

I've heard of the GoodRam name before but never bought anything of it before.
With that I can't say if it's good or bad stuff.
I'll admit I was wary of Adata when they first came out also because I didn't know the name but I would buy it now. They have established themselves as a real name to consider, not above others like G. Skill for example but good enough I'd buy it if there is nothing I want available under the brand names I do know well.

As for generic, everyday sticks I'd bet these are good at least.
 
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