Yes, I'm looking on Google, but review/comparison articles are from years ago. I don't know how recent of an article would give a good idea about the modules available today.I'm going to go 2x1gb, no extreme overclocking (if any at all)I currently have 2x512mb Kingston HyperX (not sure if it's KHX3200 or KHX3200A, probably the former since I've had them a long time). Theyl'll get the boot to a lesser system once I get the 2x1gb. The HyperX have gotten very favorable reviews as far as actual performance (vs. mem tests), but like I said, the reviews are from a range of old dates.Motherboard is Asus A8n-SLI. A quick run through some forums shows Corsair XMS (TWINX2048-3200C2PT) being popular. On Newegg it's $109 vs $79 shipped (Corsair and Kingston, respectively). $30 MIR on the Corsair and $15 MIR on the Kingston, so a $15 dollar difference in the end. Trying to save every penny to make a good case for my wife soo..
9/1/2008 1:08:06 PM
generally speaking, memory is memory.http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231047
9/1/2008 1:52:29 PM
if you have an AMD system where timings are important, corsair XMS are the heat.in an intel system, kingston hyperx are ok.i had corsair XMS and they were awesome, but i switched to kingston hyperx 3500 for no reason.
9/1/2008 4:49:09 PM
I've never had a problem with Crucial, and they're warrantied for life, so bonus there.
9/1/2008 10:37:30 PM
9/1/2008 10:39:05 PM
get the g.skill, generally speaking, memory is memory
9/2/2008 11:13:53 AM
this thread prompted me to buy some RDRAM
9/2/2008 1:50:02 PM