Because on the Corsair website there is an option worded something like "I know what I'm doing and the ram needs replaced". Which I've had to use twice, but Corsair's customer service has been nothing but professional and absolutely top notch, replacing bad sticks without question and in a more than timely manner. It is hard to leave a company that treats its customers that well.
Corsair RAM is by far the best! I have built countless systems in my day and every build I do, I am always sure to put Corsair RAM in them. They are the most reliable and compatible RAM out there. I have builds a decade old that have Corsair RAM overclocked and they are still going strong, stable and as good as the day they were built. Good Job, Corsair!
I've always got great performance out of my Corsair memory, going back to the XMS line. One of the few memory manufacturers that maintain an open forum and actively discuss any compatability issues that arise (again thinking of the P4P800 board and early days of the P4 northwood).
Fast, stable, mega overclockable. 120% whoopass! With Corsair ram I achieved the highest percentage OC I've ever achieved on a locked multiplier CPU and the ram never skipped a beat.
After owning several sticks of Corsair RAM in the past, a power supply and a new case, Corsair has given me a great experience and I look forward to working with these in the future.
Corsair kicks ass because they only make the best. The 800D is a wicked looking case, I only wish they were a bit cheaper so I could pick one up. I have Corsair ram in my PC right now because the OCZ was junk that needed a RMA. I would love to have even more Corsair ram.