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Which stick of RAM should I take??

bladder23

Banned
Corsair

vs

Crucial

If you are reading this, please post a reply.

Thanks so much AT!


edit: damn, I just realized this was in OT!

Please move to General hardware/ Memory

I have my bookmarks set to Off-Topic.

Moved to System Memory and NVRAM
Anandtech Moderator hzl
 
Originally posted by: CrackRabbit
You suck, because you didn't put this in the right form.

I sincerely apologize

edit: damn, I just realized this was in OT!

Please move to General hardware/ Memory

I have my bookmarks set to Off-Topic.
 
I'd help if I had more knowledge on your situation and you were in the Memory forum but here were just going to laugh and make jokes.
 
Originally posted by: FrozenCanadian
I'd help if I had more knowledge on your situation and you were in the Memory forum but here were just going to laugh and make jokes.

Yes, I know. I have been on ATOT a lot longer than what appears on my profile.

(lurking)
 
Whats your comp?
Why do you want it?
1X1gb between means nothing without knowing more. If you just want 1 more GB get either.

EDIT: If you want dual channel get something that can do the speed of your old stuff.
 
The MHz rating is the same, and they should both be compatible in the same PC.

I'd look at the manufacturer site and see which one has better timings
(e.g. 5-5-5-15 vs 5-5-5-18 or 4-4-4-12 or whatever.. lower numbers = better).

On the other hand you can get a 2GB stick of faster memory (DDR2-800)
for like $53 US if your motherboard can take that capacity DIMM. For expanding
memory two of those for $100ish would beat two or four of the 1GB dimms
in speed and overall benefit.

http://www.ewiz.com/detail.php?name=T8UB2GC5&show=p

 
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