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    Value Select Question

    Hi, I know value select is budget RAM but whats the difference between value select and normal RAM. Is the quality rubbish or is it OC'ing abilities are limited. I'm wanting to buy 2GB RAM for my laptop as cheap as possible but buy a named brand and not unbranded rubbish. I'm a little worried about the quality of value RAM.

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    Value RAM is fine its just not as good as the more expensive type because it doesn't oveclock as well.

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    well as I don't want to overclock the RAM in my laptop it should be ok to use then. Cheers for the info.

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    Re: Value Select Question

    I have used the Value stuff for a while and havent had any probs, as mentioned it wont overclock as good.

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