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My new cheap ass computer build
Klocknov:
--- Quote from: Tatsujin on September 23, 2009, 10:53:26 PM ---Just noticed the old RAM that you had for your old computer. Mine are similar to yours, tho' yours seem to be better:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231122
I use 4 of those. I bought them @ 42 dollars back then.
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I miss G.Skill being cheap on price, it made so many systems for my friends with more cash for me left over...
Natheria:
I would certainly never buy that PSU at the original price (160 dollars for a 650w power supply? Not bloody likely). Corsair is a dependable and quality company and everyone seemed glowing about it in the reviews, even the 4-3 star ones.
And Tatsu, if you are referring to my post where i said that i would prefer this G.Skill ram for a Core2 build i wasn't referring to my current desktop, just the RAM that i had picked out on Newegg in my Core2 wish list (I was looking at the Q9400 until Lynnfield came out). I'm using a 4-5 year old AMD Athlon 64 single core @1.6GHz with a gig of RAM. ::)
G.Skill is still pretty cheap compared to other memory Ive looked at, and with great reviews as well for its price. We'll see how it does. ^_^
Klocknov:
G.Skill does pretty good on their RAM, I have only got a set of bad chips out of many orders of it from back when it was dog cheap.
Tatsujin:
--- Quote from: Klocknov on September 24, 2009, 12:07:44 AM ---G.Skill does pretty good on their RAM, I have only got a set of bad chips out of many orders of it from back when it was dog cheap.
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Oh yea, a lot more stable than the RAM I used to use.
Klocknov:
Also about the only other ram I touch anymore is Corsair, though I will say Kingston and OCZ are next up after G.Skill
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