As a PC tinkerer of some small experience, I've invaraibly used Corsair RAM since getting some no-good dicky sticks from a crazy Yahoo-store outfit which went out of business right after I bought them. Corsair's ValueSelect range is a cheap, never-failed-for-me offering that I'll probably never have the balls to exceed, unless I'm getting something better from the same company. Enter Corsair's DDR3 SDRAM, on display at CeBIT along with some heatsinks and a new line of flash.
The DDR3 sticks come in 800/1066 speeds at CAS-6 (though caring about timings is pretty much counting the daisies) and pricing is yet to be determined.
When it's $100 a gigabyte at Newegg, count me in!
Corsair shows off DDR3 [Inquirer]