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Is the Corsair DDR2 RAM the best for Vista?

Just to note that I will not be playing games on this PC. It will be used for the Internet, MS Office, a bit of P2P and all the other day to day activities. With that said is the Leadtek 256MB 7600GS the best for my needs?
 
Get a 7600gt or higher, just in case you might to run some games just for the **** of it, and the pc is more than adequate to run vista. Really it doesnt take much to run vista, the only diff from xp is the visual effects, which are handled by the video card, doesnt require much more cpu power than xp.
 
Condraz23 said:
Be careful with products from Samsung. They may be cheap but they aren't of the best quality either. Contrary to popular belief, Samsung is neither Chinese, Japanese, American, or European.

Apart from a few memory modifications, it should run Windows Vista pretty well.

my interest is piqued...
do tell, what nationality is samsung?
 
Ok this is an update of the proposed specs:

Motherboard: Gigabyte 965P-S3 Conroe $169
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6400 $305
RAM: 1G Corsair DDR2 667 $173
HDD: Seagate SATA 250G $103
Video Card: 256MB 7600GT Leadtek $209
DVD-RW: Pioneer 111D Black $45
Case: Thermaltake Soprano $125
Monitor: 19” Benq FP91G-8ms $285
Floppy: 1.44M Floppy Disk Drive Black $15
Keyboard and Mouse: MS Retail Cordless Desktop 700 $43
PSU: Antec 500W Smart Power 2 $111

TOTAL: AU$1583
 
nagasama said:
my interest is piqued...
do tell, what nationality is samsung?

Korean

Unlike what the person above said. Samsung memory is actually good. They are one of the biggest manufacturers. All most all of the memory on high end video cards is made by Samsung.

But their other cheaper products do have the problems like suggested above.
 
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