I want to have a new computer and was wondereing if Kingston memory is good or should I get something else? I am going to have a quad core.♠
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Re: Is Kingston memory good?
No expert here: but in my experience Kingston has always been good, stable RAM. It is not known for overclocking abilities but it does a good job fot the price. If you are into changing default settings in your RAM you may want to look at something else.Antec 900 case (4 120mm and 1 200mm lighted fans + UFO flashing light set + 2 12" and 1 6" Mutant Mods meteor lights) - Aerogate ll thermal controller - Asus M2N-e SLI - AMD 64 X2 AM2 6400+ - Corsair TX650 PSU - MSI 450GTS Cyclone OC - 2 X 2GB Patriot Extreme Performance PC2 6400 RAM - SATA 320 GB Seagate HD, SATA 300GB Maxtor HD and IDE 80 GB Samsung HD - Floppy Drive/Card Reader Combo - LG SuperMulti Lightscribe 18x DVD RW - Plextor PX-716A DVD r/rw - Windows 7 Home Premium 64
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Re: Is Kingston memory good?
I've always used Kingston memory and never had any problems with it.
As stated earlier it is not regarded as optimal overclocking memory but I have yet to have a bad module. Most will run at higher frequencies with a little tweaking or tighter timings, tighter timings seems to be their forte. If you don't care about warranty they will respond well to increased voltages.
I would recommend it for every day use and "non enthusiast" (e.g. DICE & LN2) overclocking.E8600@ 4.25GHz~Thermalright Ultra 120 eXtreme~Foxconn Blackops~4GB Kingston HyperX DDR3 1625 at 1700MHz (8-8-8-24-2N) 1.916v~Asus 9800GTX~18x Pioneer 212 DL SATA DVD-RW~320GB WD SATAII~Antec True Power Trio 650W~Thermaltake Soprano~Vista Ultimate x64 SP2/Win7 RC1
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Re: Is Kingston memory good?
its pretty solid memory
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