A-Data RAM - Is it any good?

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A-Data RAM - Is it any good?

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Hello!

I'm planning on buying new RAM for a new computer, and A-Data seems to be in the good price range (cheap :) ) I'm looking at PC3200 512 MB RAM, with Samsung chips, which I guess would be just fine.
Any experience about A-Data ram, any of you? I really wouldn't like to buy anything else, as I'm short on cash, but if this is considered "bad", I would like to know so I could change my opinion in time.

Thanks for your insight.
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Post by Immortal »

A-data are very good memmory makers, they are the actual producers i think and then sell their chips to others, but dont quote me on that, im not exactly sure.

Their RAM is fast, OC's well and is cheap, runs with tight timings too....
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Yes A-Data is good memory always consistant. Like i said in the contest forum if you can hold out and see what Apoptosis brings back from Asia, there may be more memory to give out.
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Thanks, then I think I'll run for this AData stuff. Of course I'd be happy if I won later on from Apop's asian babes...I mean goodies :) But I have to act fast, as some "almost free money" kind of action expires til then. And then again, it isn't even sure I'd win :)
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Post by infinitevalence »

Thats true and if you do you can always sell what you buy.
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You got my point ;)
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Post by Apoptosis »

ADATA is actually the company that used to make some of OCZ's memory just a few months ago. They are huge over here in ASIA and are just starting to enter the North American market. I've tested some of it with good success. If I was in need of memory and didn't have a big budget it would be a top pick... Don't forget about PMI (aka:PQI) They also make memory that is very nicely priced in North America
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