What Brand of a MEMORY should I Get?

2008-06-26 12:27 pm
you might of saw my other 3 Questions... well now its time for Memory! I am Looking for Great Memory. What is a good Brand that makes the Memory Chips?

**YES i am Building my Own Custom Computer, YES i know that it aint going to be cheap. First of all, Dont give me any crap telling me that is not going to be cheap, i all ready know that, I dont really care how much its going to cost me. as long as i have the money, its my money, and i will spend it on what i want. so if any one is going to input on how its not cheap and crap, well just dont tell me that at all, i only wanted a answer to the Question i asked. and thats about Hard Drive Brands.**

Thanks
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Oh i dont know if this will help or not... but i am building a Gaming Computer. so if theres a Memory chip that is good for gaming go ahead and let me know also. - I Know Where to Buy ALL the Parts-

回答 (8)

2008-06-26 1:15 pm
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OK, my original post was a sincere wish to help you, but your admixture of demandingness and superior tone has caused me to delete my suggestions. Learn how to phrase a question...and learn a bit of humility, rookie!

To .:Cyb3rGlitch: He did that...two days ago. This guy is a high schooler troll, trying to impress people. He is, of course, failing. Try the "Old Jedi Mind Trick" on him. LOL

I'd suggest the brand new Kingtron DDR5 17mm 18Mb RAM. It is very hard to get, but it is used in the latest Nvidia MRI systems.
2008-06-26 12:37 pm
How about you just make one question for your whole system?
2008-06-26 12:43 pm
Well to answer this question i'll need to know what kind of Motherboard you have.

It wouldn't do any good to recommend you 2000mHz DDR3 RAM if your not running a 790i motherboard

You pretty much need to put a system together in a couple of steps. The first bing the Motherboard/CPU/RAM Everything else will be built off of this platform. If i don't know that any RAM suggestion (or anything else really) wont do any good as everything might not be compatible
2008-06-26 12:43 pm
I see a few people chanting the DDR3 mantra, but it just isn't King of the Heap yet. If you get your hands on one of the forthcoming triple-channel (or even quad-channel) memory boards, fine, but otherwise, stick with some good quality, low-latency DDR2.

I'll back up the vote for Corsair, they really do make good stuff, but they're starting to bloat up like other companies so that you're paying for the name, not just the product. Geil and Mushkin also put out some decent quality.

A nice 2-4GB set with 4-4-4-12 timings (even if it's just PC2 6400) will be a lot smoother than 5-5-5-15 PC2 8500. For the ultimate geeked-out gaming performance, lower latency is key, not just bus speed.
2008-06-26 12:34 pm
Corsair or Kingston
2008-06-26 12:32 pm
Honestly they are all going to be very similar in performance. For my gaming computer I like to use either Kingston or Corsair. I have built quite a few gaming rigs if you have any other questions you can e-mail me at [email protected].
2008-06-26 12:30 pm
Corsair DDR3
2008-06-26 12:34 pm
Corsair DOMINATOR DDR3, thats memory for hardcore gamer


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