I disagree about the "generic ram" statement. I've lived by using crucial ram in my systems for quite awhile. And I still agree it's the best overclocking ram (while still being stable). Until recently I did get 2 sticks of Corsair XMS DDR-400. I did see a difference from switching, but I think mainly because I was going from 2100 to 3200.
If you have the cash to spend, Kingston or Corsair will be your best bet. But by no means roll out Crucial. Try and find a low CL stick of ram if at possible CL-2.
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