DDR3 is fairly cheap now if you're going with a slightly older platform for budgetary reasons or if you just have an older DDR3-based system, so it is well worth the upgrade to keep it relevant. An additional 8GB of RAM helps out if you're doing a lot of memory-intensive work like I do, and if you're upgrading, why not go with 1866MHz or the fastest DDR3 that your board supports? This Kingston RAM worked just fine for my purposes.
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Excellent memory for the price i got no issues with my Motherboard M5A97 R2.0.
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Recieved quickly, dropped in empty slot next to existing one. No problems, system recognized new stick immediately.
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works great, @1866mhz nice and smooth now. thanks
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Didn't work on my laptop, but costumer service works and tryes to reach. I will keep it for testing
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