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Guys I need some advice:
2x1G or 2G?
Or maybe I should buy 2x2G?
Gonna dual boot with XPSP2 and Vista Ultimate.
Gaming machine, running 2x8800GTX in SLI.
What memory would you recommend? Kingston, Corsair, some other?
My memory budget is about 250 quids.


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