I usually buy more expensive ram, because it's actually tested before it leaves the factories (or so I'm told). Much like SCSI drives vs. IDE, the SCSI drives are tested and actually hand-touched whereas the IDE drives are not. One of the reasons for the cost difference.
Whatever you buy though, make sure you get memory that comes with a lifetime warranty. If it goes bad, take it back or RMA it and you should get a comparable stick of ram.
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