ASUS mobo

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  1. dejahboi

    dejahboi Regular member

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    kay, i dont know what thread should this be in but, since it does relate to windows...i'll post it here....kay i have a question for the Socket AM2 mobo..what are some good mem. stick for the m2n-sli deluxe
     
  2. ddp

    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    moved to correct forum
     
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    I think you need Kingston. Asus' can be finicky with memory. They sell them cheap but in the end you pay more because you are limited to certain kinds of memory. Been there done that.
     
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    flip218 Moderator Staff Member

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    I'm a Corsair fan! :) :)
     
  6. The_Fiend

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    I've actually built a few systems (12 or so) with his mobo for customers, most of them use Corsair and are ranting and raving about how well it works.
    I've had a few folks with Kingston, also seemed to be working perfectly.
    The only problem i've seen with this mobo so far was with unbranded RAM.
     
  7. dejahboi

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    is crucial an okay brand for the asus?
     

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