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Best Inexpensive DDR PC3200

Which is the cheapest (sorry, can't get to newegg, school PCs block it...). All of them will be of good quality, so pick the cheapest of the 3.
 
I've had good luck with both muskin and corsair, havent personally used PDP/patriot yet. FYI that patriot ram you linked is only pc2700 not pc3200

you may get more overclocking head room out of the corsair. Since mushkin broke up their product lines you dont get as much headroom out of the green/value line products.

PDP/patriot is new but has been getting good reviews. I know their PDP pc3200 stuff is well liked, but i dont know how their budget ram fairs.

Since I pass my parts down to the next PC in house, I'm personally looking at the corsair if my existing pny pc3500 plays nice with my upgrade, or the pdp stuff i linked if i need to repalce my existing 1GB of ram in my gaming box.
 
I use a gig (2x512) of the Corsair ValuSelect and have had no problems at all. My pc is on 24/7 and has yet to crash in the 4 months that I had the mem in there.
 
I see lots of Corsair ValuSelect. However i've seen a lot of patriot memory too. I don't think you can go wrong with any of those. What are the specs of your system? A64? P4?
 
I just bought that same Mushkin and one of the two 512MB sticks came DOA. Oh well, it's certainly not unheard of. So I was a tad irked by that, but I haven't bothered playing with my new build with only 1 stick of 512 in there (thus I can't comment on performance). I'm going to send it back for RMA like tomorrow.
 
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