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<blockquote data-quote="cwa107" data-source="post: 905038" data-attributes="member: 24098"><p>I've used Crucial exclusively for both my company where I support over a thousand machines, my own personal machines as well as my private business repairing PCs and I've never had a faulty module - not one, in well over 2000 modules that I've purchased from them. I only had to deal with their customer service on one occasion (I was trying to match part numbers to upgrade to a dual-channel setup and got the wrong part) and their CS was exemplary.</p><p></p><p>Crucial is the retail arm of Micron, the largest memory supplier in the world. They are an OEM to all of the major vendors (including Apple) and many of the other brands (like Corsair) who don't actually make their own chips, buy them from Micron.</p><p></p><p>Not sure where you're reading reviews, but almost everything I've ever seen mimics my own experience.</p><p></p><p>Even if you decide not to go with Crucial, the other memory supplier that I recommend is <a href="http://www.otherworldcomputing.com" target="_blank">OWC</a> as they are very well rated and use high quality Mac-verified memory modules. I have a hard time recommending Corsair as they advertise their products via paid shills in the form of forum spammers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwa107, post: 905038, member: 24098"] I've used Crucial exclusively for both my company where I support over a thousand machines, my own personal machines as well as my private business repairing PCs and I've never had a faulty module - not one, in well over 2000 modules that I've purchased from them. I only had to deal with their customer service on one occasion (I was trying to match part numbers to upgrade to a dual-channel setup and got the wrong part) and their CS was exemplary. Crucial is the retail arm of Micron, the largest memory supplier in the world. They are an OEM to all of the major vendors (including Apple) and many of the other brands (like Corsair) who don't actually make their own chips, buy them from Micron. Not sure where you're reading reviews, but almost everything I've ever seen mimics my own experience. Even if you decide not to go with Crucial, the other memory supplier that I recommend is [URL="http://www.otherworldcomputing.com"]OWC[/URL] as they are very well rated and use high quality Mac-verified memory modules. I have a hard time recommending Corsair as they advertise their products via paid shills in the form of forum spammers. [/QUOTE]
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