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What brand memory do you use?  

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    • Aeneon
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    • Centon
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    • Corsair
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    • Crucial
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    • Enet
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    • Geil
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    • G.Skill
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    • IBM
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    • Kingston
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    • Micron
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    • Mushkin
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    • OCZ
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    • Patriot
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    • PMI
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    • PNY
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    • Samsung
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    • Super Talent
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    • Ultra
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    • Walton Chaintech
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Mushkin. Had one stick go bad years ago and they sent me a replacement before I'd even mailed out the broken one. Service. That was over 10 years ago and I've never had a problem with another stick of their RAM since.

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Corsair XMS is in my main rig... I'm also running Corsair VS in my EeePC... G.Skill in my 2nd PC...

 

"What brand memory do you use?"

 

I guess, Corsair?

 

I'm not sure why I can only choose one brand... I tried to think of all the sticks of memory I've ever used, to come up with the brand I've used the most, but that's WAY too hard lol...

 

all I can remember off the top of my head:

 

Crucial 1

G.Skill 3

OCZ 2

Geil 1

Corsair 3

CSX 1

Patriot 2

Mushkin 1

 

I think Corsair probably ties with G.Skill for me, only because I've bought Corsair Value Select sticks for a PC and a laptop

 

I'd probably buy G.Skill for performance rigs, for the bang for buck, and reliability

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I have Wintech in my main desktop (Walton Chaintech modules) but I generally buy whatever is cheapest with the speed rating I want (screw timings).

 

I have GeIL in my HTPC and something I don't even remember in my EeePC.

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currently using kingston hyperx.

 

i waited too long for DDR2 prices to bottom out and got this just as prices started to rise again. had really good results with my previous geil ram, but i didn't manage to find a 4gb black dragon kit for the right price.

 

that said, i've had no problems with the kingston, even though it doesn't have a whole lot of OC headroom.

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Mushkin had the best price when I bought mine (sig set), now the same set of memory costs a lot more. It is good memory though.

 

Laptop has generic dell memory and that is all of the memory I own.

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G.Skill. They are all about performance for your dollar, which is great for the enthusiast who is not into flashy rigs.

 

I don't want to pay extra for gimmicky lights and RAM cooling that only get in the way of other components with no benefits :P. This isn't DDR1, we don't need to cook up crazy ram cooling like back in the day :P.

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