Re: OT: memory brands?

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> On 20/02/13 14:38, Patrick Lists wrote:
> 
>> On 02/20/2013 02:57
PM, m.roth@5-cent.uswrote: 
>> 
>>> So, I'm rebuilding my system at
home. Any recommendations or warnings about brands of memory? Googling
around, I see brands I've never *heard* of....
>> I like Crucial.
Quality stuff, never had a memory stick failing and good service. Once I
had an unopened box with some Crucial memory (purchased almost a year
before) and asked if I could exchange it for a different set. They
responded quickly and allowed me to exchange the memory no questions
asked. Regards, Patrick
> 
> Seconded - I was just going to post exactly
the same thing. I have 
> used Crucial memory and SSD for as long as I
can remember and have never 
> had a single failure
> 
> I was also
going to mention that I've had great luck with OCZ and Kingston.
Kingston definitely has problems with their flash drives, but their
memory is rock solid.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
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> 
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