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    dingalnig
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    whats your favorite RAM manufacturer?

    I'd have to say crucial, I've used others but crucial has always lasgted me the longest.


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    topncal
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    Crucial makes great memory Like you said.

    I did find a company that maked selles Excelerate memory. And I have never had a bad stick of memory from him

    I dont know if it is ok to post a URL so if you want to know where to find them then PM me. I think thier prices are really good too for the quality



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    Bladez26
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    Kingston, never a problem
    Yes I am an Agent of Satan, but my duties are largely cerimonial



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    phippy
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    I have always used Crucual.



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    uDi_6100
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    I've used both to great success - kingston and crucial are both a++ in my book.



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    Twizkid
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    Got to say OCZ Tech... Yeah they got a bad rep with the testing samples. Got my PC2700 rev. 3.2 333Mhz to 430mhz.



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    CheckDaMB
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    I use Corsair .. I Think they are quite good...



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    solja
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    I like geil
    but the best ram you can get hands down is mushkin ram



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    faliq
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    corsair. the fastest and most stable for me.



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    HOUTaker
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    Kingston, never had any problems.



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    sakaze
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    crucial



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    Davis4ever3
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    From Experience

    Although I have never tried Crucial RAM, and I hear raves about it, I have to stick to my guns and say that most of the time any middle of the road manufacturer using decent Infineon sticks on their RAM is the best bang for your buck. I have seen way too many bad kingston sticks with a variety of different chips on their boards



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    ski_power
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    Over here yoou don't get any of those Crucial, or Corsair.
    Kingstons costs a bomb, and they import only ECC-Registered Memory from Transcend(Read:expensive). So, for the common man, only option available is Hynix.
    What you lookin' here for ehhh?



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    inthatcase
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    I usually stick with Kingston, but Crucial is quite cheap and I'll definitely look into that the next time I'm shopping for RAM.



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    JIZM_KAT
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    corsair runs as fast as you want as hot as it can for as long as you want. it was designed for servers, is ddr and sd (your choice) and very expensive. 1gb is AU$600!
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