Buy The Motherboard FIRST
http://www.crucial.com/
let it scan your pc and it will tell you what you need. You can also buy from them too. Well respected site.
It should say whet ram your new motherboard needs on the box/manual
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dude, justs stick with DDR2 for now.
corsair etc... is good if you are a gamer/overclocker
i just use the cheap stuff of crucial (2gb for under £40 like a year ago)
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i am wary about buying new technology ram
remember how loads of people spent $$$ buying RAMBUS ram (which at the time was insanely fast), and then were really unhappy when cheaper, faster DDR ram came out like a year later and they were left with obsolete machines?
so thats my view. Wait and see if DDr3 takes off before throwing cash at it.
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dont get the low-end ddr3 stuff. DDR3 has a higher latency than DDR2, so you need a high speed to compensate for it.
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ok get a P35 mobo(either asus or gigabyte,gr8 overclockers),2 ddr2 800 ram sticks(for dual channel)...don't go for ddr3 cuz well it jst aint worth it yet :)...oh and a comfy chair and some choc chip cookies too :D
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