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Ah yes, I remember when I bought my SECOND computer, and thought I knew everything to ask.... BRAND is almost irrelevant. You can buy the most expensive, best-reviewed RAM Corsair, G.Skill, TeamGroup, etc.) or the cheapest, least regarded kind. Both will work poorly, or not at all, if you don't match the acceptable SPECS range for the motherboard. The easiest way to find this is to go to the website of any RAM seller and search "memory for MSI Aegis Z2 A8NVL-1610US." Second-best is to consult the manufacturer's webpage, and third is to look at the PC manual. Ensure the DDR generation (e.g., DDR4, DDR5) is the same and use RAM with identical speed (frequency, usually quoted in MHz) and latency (CL, CAS latency) for best results.
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