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Mark Rode <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 21 Apr 2008 19:43:56 -0700
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At 03:17 PM 4/21/2008, you wrote:
>Wow!  Corsair doesn't list "Corsair" as a manufacturer, either!!  Is 
>there a different manufacturer name to look under for Corsair memory??
>Thanks,   ---AnnaSummers

There are very few memory manufactures. Crucial, Samsung, Siemens to 
name a few. Brands like Kingston, and Corsair design the memory, and 
have it manufactured by a company capable of doing so. So you can 
never know where the chips came from. This doesn't make it bad. 
Kingston, for example, has one of the best and most reliable brands 
on the memory market today.

Corsair is a well respected brand targeted to gamers, enthusiast, 
and  over clockers.

Mark Rode
The Nospin Group 

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