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When you said 3 in 1 i thought you meant like 3 computers crammed into one case :)
I'd go with G.Skill
When you said 3 in 1 i thought you meant like 3 computers crammed into one case :)
I'd go with G.Skill
Well I still don't know what computer we are trying to suggest ram for. Be as it may, I have always used Kingston for two reasons.
1. It has always worked flawlessly.
2. It still works.
Kingston is inside my Asus system right now and wrks fine, though windows performance rating for memory went down 0.1 after i changed from 4 x 4 GB Skill 1333 to the kingston 1600. maybe my mb didn't have the setting correct? will hv to chk the bios ...