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Crucial is very solid reliable RAM along with Kingston and Corsair Value. You don't need to spend loads on RAM anyway as faster timings is all you get for the extra money and unless you are a benchmark whore or a seasoned overclocker it won't make much difference.
Any of those 3 brands will serve you well. Just buy whatever's cheapest out of those.
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Originally posted by ChopperKillCrucial is very solid reliable RAM along with Kingston and Corsair Value. You don't need to spend loads on RAM anyway as faster timings is all you get for the extra money and unless you are a benchmark whore or a seasoned overclocker it won't make much difference.
Any of those 3 brands will serve you well. Just buy whatever's cheapest out of those.
Hows this stuff look
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Originally posted by lcplsickollCorsair ValueSelect 1Gig kits are good. What speed does your motherboard support. PC2700, PC3200? Give us your system specs and we can point you in the right direction
Iam builing a pc. Right now I have a AMD 64 3000 Venice, MSI K8N NEO4-F MOBO s939 (supports dual channel DDR 266/333/400 using 184 pin), 120 gig SeaGate Barracuada HD, and Iam getting a PowerColor PCI-E x800 GT card some time next week.
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Chris
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Originally posted by pedcHows this stuff look
http://www.ncix.com/products/index.p...acture=CORSAIR
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Originally posted by pedcHows this stuff look
http://www.ncix.com/products/index.p...acture=CORSAIR
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