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    Default Need help choosing good memory card

    Hello

    Give that buy ... that fast? And reliable?

    Decide to take that head... have a range of OCZ Technology

    DDR2 2 x 1 GB (PC8500-5-5-5_2.1) or DDR3 2 x 1 GB (PC10600-6-5-5_1.85 B)

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    Both are a potential source of problems, we do not recommend purchasing a similar memory. If you want our advice on the choice of memory and processor.

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    A young man, is in itself the memory could not be better or worse, is just as key rings to hang the keys module. Memory is installed in the motherboard, and then deal with it without has no meaning. And if the motherboard does not represent anything good, so even if what you’re bought, the system is better from this will not be. Faster than a 2% - perhaps, but a long time right? Have already been discussed hundreds of times that the memory is far more important than stability and compatibility, rather than a mythical increase productivity by 2%, discussed and hybrid Motherboards (DDR2 + DDR3).

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    (BIOS should be 0602) and as me know before you buy???

    ASUSTeK P5QC well or ASUSTeK P5Q-E
    Corsair <TWIN2X4096-8500C5DF> DDR-II DIMM 4 GB KIT 2 * 2 GB <PC2-8500> + Fan
    Just to the memory allocated to 10 000 rubles... Well, of course, or less so that was the most choice for performance and stability...

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    That would be faster - not a fact, and then, within the error of measurement (5%), but the likelihood of bugs is great as nowhere else. This has already been discussed many times unaware; you can search in the branches of technical support:

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    The best choice I have already introduced. Productivity in the series of motherboards (with a single chipset) did not differ, the memory is too small gives a performance that for him chase (timing could be slightly reduced, if so wish). The balance is better spent on something more useful that benefit: the hard drive more, good acoustics, or add it to better monitor, if you are going to buy the monitor or acoustics.

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