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Crucial PC27000 (DDR333)
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| Mon May 06, 2002 | 3:40P| PermaLink |
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Crucial, from our own shopping experiences, offer very good service and fast delivery. I could tell you a little story about the differences between EEC SDRAM and Registered ECC SDRAM, but the only part that really applies to this review is that Crucial's RMA service was fast and painless. For an online retailer that is the best we can ever hope to say.
Previously we have looked at Crucials PC2100 DDR sticks of RAM (often able to clock well past 150 MHz, and sometimes 166 MHz), and this time around we get to play with some new PC2700 DDR!
With the recent JEDEC approval of the DDR333 (PC2700) standard Crucial is one of the first memory companies to release compliant DDR RAM. The key word here is compliant. There are many other memory manufacturers that have had "DDR333" RAM for several months now, but most of that memory is only DDR333 compatible rather then DDR333 compliant.
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FULL STORY @
PCSTATS (http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.cfm?articleID=1082)
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