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Topic: new ram... what to get?
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Posts: 2149
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Price isn't so much of an issue within not going completely spastic (ie DDR2 4G (2x2048MB) 533Mhz Dual Channel Kit OCZ Gold Edition). If I'm just playing games, no crazy graphics programs or anything etc and just wanna not have to upgrade for a while, what would be a good bet. How much difference does the various high end clocked rams make a difference if you're not using really intensive, idunno photoshopping or something :p, sorta stuff?
So yeah, what's the tits?
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Seven
Posts: 583
Location: Central Coast, New South Wales
Doing some research there's not a big diff between the low speed, high latency (bad) ram and the high speed, low latency (good) ram. So I suggest just choose a good brand cause they usually have decent warranties and go for what looks a compromise between capacity speed and price.

I'm looking at

RAM 1

RAM 2 and

2 x RAM 3

2GB helps Battlefield 2 and will surely help future games. Good luck.
d0mino
Posts: 2154
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i recommend:
http://www.lambandwool.com/images/new_ram.jpg
rodo|phe
Posts: 107
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
get some dodge ram up ya

last edited by rodo|phe at 08:06:05 27/Oct/05
Mr Hardware
Posts: 826
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Just get some Corsair Matched pair CL2 or CL2.5 DDR400 2x512MB KIT from somewhere

Lifetime warranty, cheap, goes alrite.
WetWired
Posts: 2154
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I recommend this type

http://www.allen-vanguard.com/images/products/su1168.jpg
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