| Hi Deezer:
Where did you find the info about what RAM is good to use on your mobo and which isn't? I'd like to read that stuff as well because I'm a bit puzzled. Unless I'm missing something here, both Crucial and Corsair are premium brands. Browse around on the site here and you'll find a few people having problems with OCZ. What you're stating seems to contradict what I'm reading here.
Anyway, when it comes down deciding which brand of RAM to use, the coice is usually based on previous experiences with RAM. unless there is something weird goinf on with the RAM voltages on yuor mobo which you should still be able to adjust anyway.
Cheers:
Chris.
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