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Rich_T

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Hey all,

Well i'm almost finished getting all the parts for my new pc, I just need some ram and a few other things and i'm ready to start building.

My question is should I go and buy some crucial ddr or are there any better options? I've herd corsair is also good but where would I get it from (I live in the UK)?

My mobo (in sig) supports upto PC2700.

Thanks

Rich_T
 
Any idea where the best place to buy it would be?

Thanks

Rich_T
 
Here's a section out of my watercooling thread... these are the UK stores, and most of them carry things other than watercooling.
I know the first one sells corsair XMS.

British?

Some watercooling stuff, and even phase-change stuff! 6.0
http://www.theoverclockingstore.co.uk/

Looks like these guys specialize in water
http://www.extremecooling.co.uk/extreme/index

Another good selection!
http://www.overclockedpc.co.uk/defa...7b329f6498d4942

I'm starting to wish these UK sites were in america!
www.pclincs.co.uk

Have they forgotten how to air cool in the old world or something?
www.over-clock.co.uk

A good selection. (Note: part of Tekheads.co.uk, resellerrating 5.0)
http://www.extremecooling.co.uk/extreme/index
 
spazzkid said:
crucial, corsair, samsung, and maybe (cough) kingmax.
I happen to love kingmax, given it cost a bit more then most ram and then again it is also the coolest ram you can buy no need to add a heat sink and its so small too
upgradenation_1710_3560557
TINY BGA rules over TSOP
 
Stedeman said:
I happen to love kingmax, given it cost a bit more then most ram and then again it is also the coolest ram you can buy no need to add a heat sink and its so small too
upgradenation_1710_3560557
TINY BGA rules over TSOP

i second that :D , look at my sig.
 
Thanks for all of your replys guys, and thanks Caffinehog- that's a nice selection of links.

I will let you know which ram I decide to get when I put my order in-It will probable be Corsair or Kingmax.

Thanks

Rich_T
 
Not to sway you but see if you can find a friend who has some Kingmax (almost all new laptops use it but most call it kti - generic) because once you see it, it will blow your mind how small it is and how different it looks
 
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