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Value RAM VS Performance RAM
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ktek
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Dec 20 2011, 07:51 PM
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if you are asking this question, means you dunno or not sure of what kind of advantage can those expensive ram will give you. then you better go with normal ram to save money and invest other parts like graphics, processor or better mouse keyboard i dunno what kind of software you are going to utilize 8GB of memory anyway ValueRam is kingston model name, althought oftenly ppl refer to normal ram.
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ktek
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Dec 20 2011, 09:12 PM
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high speed ram is not just for benchmark & show-off, pls cut that crap ppls it depends on the owner's knowledge to make it shine internally or externally.you dont have to go with 2x2gb bro. pick 1x4gb then see whether you need another 4gb to buy which is available all over the market (shop) since u say it is not expensive rite..you can start enjoy playing pc, then slowly learn to adjust the clock of normal ram until reaching limits. by that time, u might become regulars in intel /amd overclock section. good luck in shopping  Added on December 20, 2011, 9:14 pmQUOTE(dma0991 @ Dec 20 2011, 08:53 PM) My rule regarding this matter is that if you had to ask you probably don't need it. It is the truth and you will definitely not find a OC United member to come here and ask whether it is worth the money to get performance RAM because for what they do, performance RAM makes a difference. same thinking This post has been edited by ktek: Dec 20 2011, 09:14 PM
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