It might be the obvious reason...some RAM lasts longer then others and is a lot more sturdier.
Also, why do you use Vista? Its the most power-hungry OS available, get XP.
Reputation: 45It might be the obvious reason...some RAM lasts longer then others and is a lot more sturdier.
Also, why do you use Vista? Its the most power-hungry OS available, get XP.
Reputation: 27The kingston may have been low latency ram, or a ripoff, although low latency isn't a very good value to begin with.
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Basically sums it up. There is more to RAM preformance than the size and speed, much like theres more to CPUs than it's speed and # of cores.
Now, the everyday user doesn't need to know more than speed and size, but the rest of the major specs of RAM that people look at are Timing and Voltage.
And Cas Latency is part of the timing.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cas_latency
Those are two other things that effect a RAM's performance.
And then theres also the warranty. If a company offers a life-time warranty, you may pay a little bit more for that warrenty.
Theres also the quality of the RAM (ie: it's failure rate)
But don't let the price be a judge of it's quality. Read reviews to get an idea on it's quality.
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I don't know I know that when I did RvR in WAR this last time I got auto shut down because I believe my RAM was full when I was at 2 gigs, so even if this RAM isn't as fast as 4 gigs of Kingston I think that I should be doing better with 4 gigs of ram then I did with 2 gigs. But yeah Vista doesn't work that bad and it is quite nice, plus being on a laptop makes going to XP a bit of a turn off and with my limited 100gigs. However if I where to put Vista on a external harddrive and run it when playing games would that just be super slow or maybe work?
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