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[Solved] Does RAM brand matter?

Forum Overclocking : Memory [Solved] Does RAM brand matter?

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Do we see any RAM fanboys?

Because I'm willing to bet that much like PSU's, people don't really pay attention to the brands, which can be taken advantage off.

for example, with cheap PSU's you get them pushing up wattage, but lacking proper rails (or whatever). Is RAM the same?

I ask, because no one ever really talks about RAM.

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Ram is pretty good all around and all have a lifetime warranty.

 

Corsair, Gskill, Mushkin, Kingston, A-data, Patriot are all good names. .


Message edited by geekapproved on 01-05-2012 at 06:08:46 PM
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