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Ok here is the deal...I've searched and not found anything applicable.
This is not a debate on the best brand
I would like some input on a couple good, solid RAM companies. I have always used Kingston because I have never had a problem with them and they usually get pretty good reviews. What I am looking for is NOT a good overclocking RAM. I will not be overclocking because I am building PC's for people and I don't want to worry about pushing the RAM to the limit and possibly voiding the warranty. It is not an option so don't say "This memory is the best for overclocking." I am looking for a good balance between performance and cost. Most of the computers I build are not for serious gamers so again, I don't need the best memory. All of the systems are AMD 32bit as of now so I only need PC3200(400) or PC2700(333) for now. If you give me a company don't just say "buy them cause they're cool." I want personal experiance but preferably hard evidence on why they are better.
Again don't forget that I'm not looking for the best, but rather the best bang for buck on a non-overclocked PC that I want speed and reliability.
O yea and no ECC (its too expensive)
Thanks in advance...
-Aaron
This is not a debate on the best brand
I would like some input on a couple good, solid RAM companies. I have always used Kingston because I have never had a problem with them and they usually get pretty good reviews. What I am looking for is NOT a good overclocking RAM. I will not be overclocking because I am building PC's for people and I don't want to worry about pushing the RAM to the limit and possibly voiding the warranty. It is not an option so don't say "This memory is the best for overclocking." I am looking for a good balance between performance and cost. Most of the computers I build are not for serious gamers so again, I don't need the best memory. All of the systems are AMD 32bit as of now so I only need PC3200(400) or PC2700(333) for now. If you give me a company don't just say "buy them cause they're cool." I want personal experiance but preferably hard evidence on why they are better.
Again don't forget that I'm not looking for the best, but rather the best bang for buck on a non-overclocked PC that I want speed and reliability.
O yea and no ECC (its too expensive)
Thanks in advance...
-Aaron