Is Transcend RAM any good?

Hey,
Im looking to upgrade RAM on my Mac mini core solo, and found quite alot of options!
Transcend RAM came up a few times and i had never heard of them, are they any good?
the link to the RAM is here: http://www.orcalogic.co.uk/asp/AppleMac_mini_1.5GHz_Intel_Core_SoloMemory-21807-m-1.htm
Thanks aot
Mac Mini, Core Solo   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

Transcend memory will work just fine.

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