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Is Corsair still the best RAM? I see a lot of people getting OCZ, Mushkin, Crucial, etc. Have these brands of RAM surpased Corsair's XMS? Or is it because Corsair is just to expensive?
Originally posted by: ts3433 in this day and age with integrated memory controllers on the K8s, high-end memory isn't as necessary for some applications as it used to be.
Originally posted by: ribbon13
K9 too. Dual-core goodness will make a lot more use out of dual channel. ^^
Are you getting a A64? Corsair VS1GBKIT400 will work just fine with no real performance loss and can be had for <$100
People use words in many different ways... What exactly do you mean by "best"?Originally posted by: Noob
Is Corsair still the best RAM? I see a lot of people getting OCZ, Mushkin, Crucial, etc. Have these brands of RAM surpased Corsair's XMS? Or is it because Corsair is just to expensive?
Originally posted by: Noob
Originally posted by: ribbon13
K9 too. Dual-core goodness will make a lot more use out of dual channel. ^^
Are you getting a A64? Corsair VS1GBKIT400 will work just fine with no real performance loss and can be had for <$100
What are the sepcs of that ram? There are basically 10 variations of 1 speed by Corsair.
I plan on building an Athlon 64 Bit system this summer. Will the dual-core CPU's be out by then? If not, will they be out by the end of the year?
Originally posted by: Noob
Is Corsair still the best RAM? I see a lot of people getting OCZ, Mushkin, Crucial, etc. Have these brands of RAM surpased Corsair's XMS? Or is it because Corsair is just to expensive?