best pc-3200 ram?

dagz

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Which company names the best pc-3200 ram? I bought 4 sticks of kingston and all 4 of them do not pass a test so i will RMA them. What company makes the best 1gig pc-3200 sticks that rarely come broken?
 

dagz

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Well not kingston, i have to rma 4 of them because they all came bad for me =/
 

JBDan

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Originally posted by: dagz
Which company names the best pc-3200 ram? I bought 4 sticks of kingston and all 4 of them do not pass a test so i will RMA them. What company makes the best 1gig pc-3200 sticks that rarely come broken?

Loaded ques here lol. Each have their own preference, but I have had GREAT experiences from Corsair.
 

DragonFire

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All I have to say is my Corsair PC-2700 ram rated at CAS2 for 166Mhz does 215Mhz at 2.5 with no extra voltage.
 

Waylay00

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You could also look at Patriot PC-3200 w/ XBL Dual Channel Kit. Same speeds as PCZ Platinum Rev. 2 PC-3200EL, just $60 cheaper.
 

live2game

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corsair or crucial,You might have gotten just some bad production run chips. I like kingston still
 

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The new OCZ is not bad either. I've used OCZ, Corsair and Crucial all with good results in both PCs and Macs. But only Crucial for the Macs.
 

dagz

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Anyone know any place that tests out the ram before they ship it? I would love to pay an extra 10 bucks before the company ships it. I hate to RMA items.
 

w00t

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Originally posted by: LyNX31
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im with pdp also :) same performance as ocz and cheaper!


that is like samsung or lg? but everyone still gets the samsung
 

butch84

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are you sure your motherboard isn't faulty? The chances of all 4 sticks being bad is pretty remote, although not impossible. If you need to go with another company, I'll put in another vote for crucial. Great prices, and great warranty, although the timings won't be quite as tight. But then again, when the prices are really good I don't see a reason to pay 50% more.