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Value Select!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1


Guyz, anybody of you who uses Corsair Value Select??????

I'd like to buy one ocz its cheap, but what about its performance???
Can it be decently OC or not at all...........????

According to the reviews in Toms Hardware, the Geil Value Series can be decently OC.........
 
Used in a number of builds for customers, all those computers are rock solid and still running without a problem ... no experience overclocking with it though.
 
Originally posted by: EdzAviator

Guyz, anybody of you who uses Corsair Value Select??????

I'd like to buy one ocz its cheap, but what about its performance???
Can it be decently OC or not at all...........????

According to the reviews in Toms Hardware, the Geil Value Series can be decently OC.........

I've had a few problems with the Value Select on systems using the Asus M2NPV-VM, though the Geil was rock solid. I suppose it will depend on both the motherboard and how high you want to overclock.
 
I use either Corsair or Kingston Value RAM in all of my non-enthusiest builds depending on which I can get cheaper, but I can't say I've had much luck overclocking either one.
 
Originally posted by: Captante
I use either Corsair or Kingston Value RAM in all of my non-enthusiest builds depending on which I can get cheaper, but I can't say I've had much luck overclocking either one.

Totally agree, all my customer build builds recently have conincided with corsair value RAM being the cheapest ... Kingston VR is awesome too, whichever's cheapest.
 
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