OCZ and Corsair have dual channel memory kits that give you a 2 or 4 stick set of matching sticks that were tested together. But they charge you up the wazoo for this.
It would be much cheaper to just buy 2 or 4 identical sticks separetly. If the sticks are tested individually then why wouldn't they work together? Is this way of selling them just a crock?
It would be much cheaper to just buy 2 or 4 identical sticks separetly. If the sticks are tested individually then why wouldn't they work together? Is this way of selling them just a crock?
