Kingston or Corsair

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Franco Greco

CORSAIR or KINGSTON.can anyone tell me why I would or should choose one over
the other.the memories in question are Corsair TWINX1024-3200 PC3200 (2 x
512MB) 400 MHZ DDR CAS 2 (with silver heat spreader) and the Kingston Dual
Channel 1024MB PC 3200 DDR 400 MHZ (2 x 512MB) .any help or suggestions
would be greatly
appreciated.thanx.
Frank from Montreal
 
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Overlord

Don't know the Kingston but I'm running Corsair TwinX 3200 LLPT.
Even overclocked I'm still working it at 2-2-2-5. I suppose I could
open up the timing and OC a bit more but I'm getting like 4xx Mhz
extra out of it and it's fine for now.
For all I know the Kingston may do the same....

CORSAIR or KINGSTON.can anyone tell me why I would or should choose one over
the other.the memories in question are Corsair TWINX1024-3200 PC3200 (2 x
512MB) 400 MHZ DDR CAS 2 (with silver heat spreader) and the Kingston Dual
Channel 1024MB PC 3200 DDR 400 MHZ (2 x 512MB) .any help or suggestions
would be greatly
appreciated.thanx.
Frank from Montreal
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Dave C.

YES

(OH!, you wanted me to choose . . . hmmmmm . . . )

If the same price, go for the Corsair. They are the same quality, but I
like the idea of the built-in heat spreader. (it can't hurt) But if the
Corsair is more expensive, I'm not paying for the heat spreader, so I'd go
for the Kingston. -Dave
 

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