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    Ur Favourite RAM manufacturer?

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Juz_Follow_ATI, Sep 1, 2006.

  1. vassil_98

    vassil_98 Notebook Deity

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    I use Transcend and PQI in my notebook (and the Turion takes it!!) so obviously I'm not that picky. Whatever Memtest86+ says is good, I'll take it :)
     
  2. grumpy3b

    grumpy3b Notebook Evangelist

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    whatever kind the guy is selling from the back of his truck across town. :D

    Like so many have said already any of the top brands are fine. All that matters is it remains stable at operating temps and does not overheat. I always figured that those who OC are on their own...it's nice to know some brands have a wider safe range. Even if it can operate at that temp for all of 15mins. ;)

    Wasn't Crucial THE original RAM mfg? Or was that micron? Old age has my brain foggy...
     
  3. Fittersman

    Fittersman Wanna trade?

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    ATI sucks when you want to run linux..... takes hours of configuration, even if you know what you are doing...... Get Nvidia :D hahaha Im probably rubbin you the wrong way arent i ATI follower guy :p
     
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    hehe299792458 Notebook Deity

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    Dell installed Hyundai RAMs in computer, so should I be worried. I don't think its a reputable brand at all... Since I received my notebook, I've got a few BSOD already - not sure who is the culprit. Most likely suspect would be the RAM...
     
  5. Gautam

    Gautam election 2008 NBR Reviewer

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    It's all the SAME people. Just get the best specs on the RAM you want for your system. It's that simple. Its not like getting a car or notebook where there is a design question at stake.
     
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