
Right now the HP-Kingston is in DIM 1 and 3. I wonder why.ĭoes it matter how I place the RAM then since they're both different manufacturers? That is very odd that it is not very omnipresent, or readily available, for a common stick of RAM. I couldn't find that Kingston one either using that number, though it may be under a different part number. Given my own experience with Samsung RAM on (serious) gaming rigs, you should be A-OK. Besides, if for whatever reason we determine this RAM is not working out, you can return to Sender to get your money back. You can get a Samsung M378A1K43EB2-CWE 2x8GB kit for $38 -you can't really beat that. This is an excellent result which ranks the Samsung M378A1K43EB2-CWE 2x8GB near the top of the comparison list." - emphasis added. " The Samsung M378A1K43EB2-CWE 2x8GB averaged just 4.2% lower than the peak scores attained by the group leaders. Summarizing, this is the 2 x 8GB RAM kit I would definitely recommend for your desktop: Samsung M378A1K43EB2-CWE 2x8GB which has a stellar RAM benchmark rating as seen here:, showing an excellent 95.7% average, and I quote: DO NOT go with Kingston HP32D4U2S1ME-8 for example, as it is much slower than the Samsung RAM option I think you should get -at a remarkable affordable pricing as well, by the way. Preferably, you should buy identical 2 x 8GB Kingston HP32D4U2S8MR-8 RAM, but I couldn't find it for sale anywhere.


