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thekashyap is right.....also remember that when buying RAM for your existing mobo, correct compatibility is also of upmost importance!
Some mobo's are very fussy about what manufacturing brands they will accept (let alone technical specs)
Good Luck
Some mobo's are very fussy about what manufacturing brands they will accept (let alone technical specs)
Good Luck
Ask 10 people->get 10 answers, but I would recommend Peaper ( I think you mean OCZ Reaper) for overclocking. If you just want good, stable RAM go with crucial (pretty cheap, pretty good), because it is nearly universally compatible.
If you feel like beating the kids, try internet gaming
ASUS P5E3 Deluxe-WiFi, Intel E6850, 4Gb OCZ Reaper DDR3 (2x2Gb), 2 ATI Radeon HD 3870s in XFire (passive chilled), 750w-HP Zalman, 74Gb WD Raptor, 250Gb Hitachi Deskstar, 750Gb Samsung Spinpoint, Asus Silent Square, packed in a purdy black box (Antec 900); Running XP Pro x64.
ASUS P5E3 Deluxe-WiFi, Intel E6850, 4Gb OCZ Reaper DDR3 (2x2Gb), 2 ATI Radeon HD 3870s in XFire (passive chilled), 750w-HP Zalman, 74Gb WD Raptor, 250Gb Hitachi Deskstar, 750Gb Samsung Spinpoint, Asus Silent Square, packed in a purdy black box (Antec 900); Running XP Pro x64.
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