Depends on what you want it for.. If you're looking at 2-3 years of life and decent quality, go for almost any. If you want to overclock etc, there are specific ones.
thekashyap
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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.
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