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Im looking for some good ram

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September 21, 2014 7:34:23 PM

im working on upgrading my system and moving most of my old parts to another system and im trying to decide on what ram to get
this is my current ram http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...
im trying to decid if i should just stick with getting more of this ram so it all would be the same or should i go for some faster ram
or what should i do, put this ram with my other system and get new ram or should i keep it in this system??
thank you :) 

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September 21, 2014 8:05:37 PM

Your mobo an CPU upgrades will probably support faster RAM... 1600Mhz for Intel and 1866Mhz for AMD components, so better upgrade with new RAM of the appropriate speed.

Also 8MB is enough for any type of computer use so using more than 8MB of 1333Mhz RAM would not make much of a difference... So it would be wiser to use this 1333Mhz RAM in the old system, and get faster RAM for the new upgrades.
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September 21, 2014 8:11:15 PM

Chicano said:
Your mobo an CPU upgrades will probably support faster RAM... 1600Mhz for Intel and 1866Mhz for AMD components, so better upgrade with new RAM of the appropriate speed.

Also 8MB is enough for any type of computer use so using more than 8MB of 1333Mhz RAM would not make much of a difference... So it would be wiser to use this 1333Mhz RAM in the old system, and get faster RAM for the new upgrades.


:)  okay thank you. any brands or anything you would recommend?
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September 21, 2014 8:50:01 PM

Brands
1. Corsair Vengeance - http://bit.do/corsair-ddr3-ram
2. G Skill Ripjaws, Sniper - http://bit.do/gskill-ddr3-ram
3. Crucial - http://bit.do/crucial-ddr3-ram
4. Kingston HypeX - http://bit.do/kingston-ddr3-ram

Specifications to look for are voltage and latency...
Voltage: According to motherboard support, read the RAM support list on the motherboard product page.

Latency: Get RAM with the lower Cas Latency number as long as it's included in the mobo compatibility list, and suites your budget.
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September 22, 2014 7:24:54 PM

Chicano said:
Brands
1. Corsair Vengeance - http://bit.do/corsair-ddr3-ram
2. G Skill Ripjaws, Sniper - http://bit.do/gskill-ddr3-ram
3. Crucial - http://bit.do/crucial-ddr3-ram
4. Kingston HypeX - http://bit.do/kingston-ddr3-ram

Specifications to look for are voltage and latency...
Voltage: According to motherboard support, read the RAM support list on the motherboard product page.

Latency: Get RAM with the lower Cas Latency number as long as it's included in the mobo compatibility list, and suites your budget.


thank you :) 
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