Ddr3 1333 8gb OR ddr3 1600 8gb

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I'm about to buy the parts for my new pc and I'm wondering which RAM I should take?

Team Group Elite ddr3 1333Mhz 8 GB - 27€
http://www.mindfactory.de/product_info.php/info/p681031_8GB-TeamGroup-Elite-DDR3-1333-DIMM-CL9-Dual-Kit.html

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Corsair Vengeance ddr3 1600Mhz 8 GB - 45€
http://www.mindfactory.de/product_info.php/info/p745381_8GB-Corsair-Vengeance-LP-Black-DDR3-1600-DIMM-CL9-Dual-Kit.html

They have almost the same specs.

If their performance is the same then the 1333 would be a good choice then I could spend a 120gb SSD instead of a 60gb :)
 
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If you're not into any OC & stuffs and you're not an enthusiast user then pick the Team Group Elite.

From what I've know you won't be able to see the difference between 1333 & 1600 in gaming or common software.

However Team Group RAM has moderate quality, if not saying it's pretty much low score around 5/10. But I'm using them too, 2 years & still have no prob with it, tho it receives some negative feedback from ppl in my country hmmm.

You can get the Corsair Value Select or GSkill NT Black Edition which are also cheap as Team Group.

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If you're not into any OC & stuffs and you're not an enthusiast user then pick the Team Group Elite.

From what I've know you won't be able to see the difference between 1333 & 1600 in gaming or common software.

However Team Group RAM has moderate quality, if not saying it's pretty much low score around 5/10. But I'm using them too, 2 years & still have no prob with it, tho it receives some negative feedback from ppl in my country hmmm.

You can get the Corsair Value Select or GSkill NT Black Edition which are also cheap as Team Group.
 
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