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Ran out of space sorry. I went a bit brain dead which is why i put the dell joke which i tend to do a lot

No problem. I wish there was an option to allow users to add their own choices...come on Slick get on this.

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Nice setup however if one of those 7970 blowers is loud then how loud is two or even three

It should only be a 3db increase for each addded card.

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I use 8 GB of Mushkin and another 8 GB of Corsair and I have to say I do prefer the Mushkin only because I really love the low profileness of it. But in terms of quality corsair all the way because when I was putting the Mushkin RAM in my motherboard the freakin heatsink came off so now I'm using a RAM stick with no heatsink. Talk about ugly.

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I've got 16GB of that sweet, sweet low voltage low profile Samsung RAM. Too bad they stopped making it. Maybe they'll start making it again in a few months after the demand for the S4 dies down a little. I'd love to have another 16GB.

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Not to mention if some thief comes in you house you can use the ripjaws z as a knife. Just sayin????

 

I can use my Patriot Viper memory as a Bumerang. Its so heavy i throw it at the Oponnent. If hes lucky he will get away with a broken Legs. if he survives np it will fly back and if it won't i have 2 more sticks :3

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corsair, looks waranty support, everything corsair

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Curently using 2 Corsair sticks but Kingston will prolly be my next choice.

Is this the real life? Or is this just fantasy?

 

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I voted for Corsair and Kingston,  but in my current system I have some patriot ram. You should add patriot to the list.

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PNY and Team Elite(a generic brand, but it works pretty well, not overclock friendly though)

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Cost aside

Looks aside

Personal preference aside

 

Technically speaking for a new haswell CPU, overlocked to hell.... whats the best?

also.. i want to see benchmarks for CPU bound games like MMO's.... Wow, SWTOR, RIFT

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I think Samsung RAM ICs tend to be the best.

Yea they are low profile ram that is very overclockable and budget friendly. :)

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i see Corsair Vengeance as budget and Corsair Dominator Platinum to be the god teir

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I use Corsair Vengeance RAM

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Yea they are low profile ram that is very overclockable and budget friendly. :)

Not that one, just the RAM chips that Samsung makes. A lot of companies use it.

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Corsair's Dominator Platinum series is very attractive and well-performing RAM. For value, I'd choose Samsung's 240-pin DIMMs.

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I use an 8gb kit of Patriot Viper 3 Mamba Black 2133mhz 

 

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I like G.skill, I have G.skill in every rig I have and I just love them, for there style , low latency, and wonderful overclocking ability's.

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To be honest, I'll use whatever the cheapest and looks best for the price between Corsair, Patriot, and Kingston.

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My first ram purchase was g-skill they had a lifetime warranty and I never had to use it. I have not had any issues with any ram from them. I am incredibly loyal to companies when I have good experiences with. G-skill hasn't let me down yet. I'll stick with them till they either don't offer what I need or they let me see down.

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I've used kingston since 2006. . . 2 kits of ddr2 and in my new rig im running 2400mhz Kingtston BEAST!!!

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I choose AMD but I don't actually use AMD RAM. AMD RAM is made by Patriot Memory which is my favorite.

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My favorite is G.Skill. Currently using Ripjaws and I f**kin love them :)

 

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