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PNY or Crucial

PNY is a name-brand generic, they buy chips from whoever and mount them on their own boards. thats a step above no-name generic, which buys already assembled modules and markets them. crucial is about as far from generic as you can get, they buy micron chips (they're owned by micron), mount them, then market them (mostly directly). crucial does, from time to time, have to buy chips on the spot market if micron is running short.
 
Just one phrase, ok two

advanced RMA and customer service

no questions..... crucial





learned it the hard way... many times
 
Actually, PNY has used Crucial chips.

PNY is OK. Crucial may be a better choice though.

I avoid K-byte for sure.
 
Crucial is often at bottom price.

PNY is cheaper only for smaller size memory (such as 64M or 128M) during sales with rebate at best buy or compusa.
If you don't like to deal with rebate, forget about that.
 
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