Which Memory To Get ?

stevty2889

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I'd go with the corsair value select. Since you have an Intel motherboard, you can't do any overclocking anyway..
 

Blain

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Kingston ripped me off on a rebate many moons ago... :thumbsdown:
I've had compatibility issues with cheapie Corsair ValueSelect before (Spectek chips)... :thumbsdown:
Corsair XMS has always treated me good... :thumbsup: :laugh:
 

willbemcse

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There is only $30 difference between ocz and corsair, I guess I should go with Corsair xms or ocz. My friend had so many problems with regular corsair.

I never heard of ocz are they reliable as Kingston Hyper X. As I cann't OC my board anyway so I rather go with corsair or kingston hyperx.
 

SunSamurai

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Doesnt anyone read memory tests in real applications?

Buying memory that is $100 more than corsair value select is silly. Youre not going to see any speed increase in anything youll normally use. Saveing that $100 and spending it on something that is a actual bottleneck will do many times more good.
 

imported_lockdown

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One sec you are on a review site that just gave a review on OCZ that beat kingston,corsair and all the other ones? Thats funny. Plus its a American company and you would rather buy from Twain? LMFAO I think Corsair is one of the most expensive memory company there is I know there more then OCZ. Lets just say if you read and reviews on MEMORY which you should, you will find that OCZ is among the best memory makers around. Plus did I mention there American? LMFAO.

Bro you need to read up more.