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January, 2009
Crucial has just unleashed 2 new DDR2 memory kits. Is this the new Fat Body D9 that everyone is waiting for?
The DDR2 market enjoyed some incredible DDR2 performance early in its life with a Micron DDR2 chip that we have since come to know as Fat Body D9. Everyone who made DDR2 used these chips because the performance was so outstanding, and when Micron decided...
Introduction The Crucial Ballistix DDR2 PC2-6400 ram kit is part of Crucial's line of RAM aimed at performance users. Crucial is a division of Micron, which is one of the largest manufactures of DRAM chips in the world, this sets a lot of high expectatio...
Something that should also be said is this RAM is rated for 2.0 V, an overclocker would immediately recognize that the standard DDR2 voltage is 1.8 V and thus this RAM kit is ready for an overclock straight from the box. This RAM is made for performance...
When 2gb kits started to become standard among gamers, Crucial ruled the roost with their high end PC4000 kit. Since then it has all moved on to low latency, high bandwidth DDR2 and Crucial is once again trying to dominate the market with their high perfo...
Perform better than similar cost modules, 10 year anniversary heat spreaders, Overclocks beyond stock speed of more epensive counterparts
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The Crucial story starts with Micron Technology, Inc., one of the largest dynamic random access memory (DRAM) manufacturers in the world and the only one based in the U.S. Headquartered in Boise, Idaho, Micron manufactures DRAM chips and assembles them in...
Again on the spot with what it says on the packet, just like the Kingston the kit performed well even with its high timings. It would be hard to pick between the 2 at first glance but I have to say the Crucial would just pip it for me because with only a...
For several months to enjoy the powerful D9 chips from Micron great popularity, not only on the house brand Crucial to construct. From the performance and the overclocking potential, we could have the test of the C
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