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Still a Kingston RAM 1333Mhz user but I will switch to Corsair Vengeance RAM 1866Mhz soon :)

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gskill ripjaws 4x4gb @1600 :)

gskill is the best! with lifetime warranty and very good RMA service.

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Corsair xms3 the only ones I've ever used.

CPU: Intel Xeon E3 1230 v2 | GPU: evga 670 sc+ 4gb | RAM: 2x4gb corsair xms3 | Mobo: ASRock P67 Extreme 4 gen3| PSU: 850w XFX | Sound card: Creative Sound Blaster Audigy SE | Case: CM HAF XM | SSD: Plextor M5S 128gb | HDD: 2x1tb seagate

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I use this RAM called GEIL, anyone ever heard of it? I got it for free, it rated at 2100mhz and it has a cool heat spreader on it. 

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Anything that isn't Patriot. Seriously... Kingston, Corsair, Mushkin, G.SKILL, random OEM brands. However, I've used Kingston and G.SKILL the most.

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Still using DDR2 (:

2GB of Kingston and 2GB of Mushkin.

I always thought that Kingston was considered the "best". Or at least back in 2007-2008? lol

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I've got 8GB of DDR2 Samsung memory. Old computer, but I only payed $100 for it so I didn't exactly expect the best specs. 

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CORSAIR!!! Seriously the Dominator Platinum is the Godfather of all RAM

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Crucial. They were one of the few manufacturers to offer 8GB sticks when I was building my rig.

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Dell uses kingston memory LOL

In my case in which ive got two different Dell computers they use Samsung memory

cpu: intel i5 4670k @ 4.5ghz Ram: G skill ares 2x4gb 2166mhz cl10 Gpu: GTX 680 liquid cooled cpu cooler: Raijintek ereboss Mobo: gigabyte z87x ud5h psu: cm gx650 bronze Case: Zalman Z9 plus


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Love G Skill for their great customer service and lifetime warranty.

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Shit i like saying "ive got Dominator Platinums" ! xD

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Can you protect your house and your family(and most of all your pc) with a vengeance stick

 

Yes. Also notice how RAM prices go up synonymously between all brands? It's all essentially produced in the same factory.

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I use Patriot, before that I had OCZ sticks.

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Gskill was on my first computer. It worked okay, Wouldn't hit settings.

Corsair RAM in my netbook. Works great

Patriot RAM in my desktop. Heat spreaders were too big.

My first computer used Buffalo and Kingston Ram

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Corsair Dominator DDR2 1066Mhz 5-5-5-18@800Mhz (Because my motherboard hates me.)

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Nowadays I use a set of GSkill Perfect Storm but I used to have a Silicon power kit.

*i7 980X @4GHz + Phanteks PH-TC14CS_BK || Gigabyte GA-X58A-OC || G.SKILL Perfect Storm 6GB @1600 CL6 || HIS Radeon HD 6970 2GB GDDR5 || Silicon Power SSD V30 60GB + WD Caviar Blue 640 GB + WD Caviar Blue 320 GB || LC POWER LEGION X2 1000W 80+ Gold ||ANTEC 900*

 

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16 GBs of Crucial Ballistix Sport here

CPU : Intel i5 3570k @ 4.2Ghz Motherboard : MSI Z77A-GD65 GPU : MSI R7950 Twin Frozr 3GD5 @ 950/1300MHz RAM : Crucial BX Sport 16 GB DDR3-1600 @ 2000MHz PSU : XFX 850W XXX Edition  Storage : Intel 520 Series 120 GB / Samsung 840 Series 240 GB / Western Digital Caviar Green 3 TB  Case : Cooler Master CM 690 II Advanced CPU Cooler : Corsair H100i

 

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One RAM to rule them all, One RAM to find them

One RAM to bring them all and in the Awesomeness bind them

 

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CORSAIR, YU NO MAKE DOMINATOR SO-DIMMS?!?!?!

I call discrmination against laptop users!!!!!

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Kingston DDR3 right now, in my old system i used Corsair DDR2 Dominator PC8500

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At the moment I use Patriot Memory

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