People spend big bucks to buy expensive memory and lots of gigs. For modern systems, memory isn't as important as it was a few years ago. Buying real RAM sticks from a reputable dealer like Corsair is very important. If you're not into heavy games where you need to overclock everything and still generate loads of heat, so you need thermal fins, then that's fine. For the average user, save some money and buy a better processor. Remember that it is DDR3. So to use their full potential, you need to buy RAM in pairs. Install them in the slots recommended by your motherboard.
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