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New Memory from TwinMOS
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| Sun Mar 03, 2002 | 11:19P| PermaLink |
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Increasing your system memory seems to be the cheapest form of upgrade especially when prices of memory were at an all time low a few months back. Although prices have soared, the cost of upgrading your system with more memory is still relatively affordable today. For those getting new systems or planning to upgrade to faster RAM, this is probably the best time to do so now, as prices are expected to go up in the coming weeks.
Recently, Hardware Zone received some new memory parts from TwinMOS. One of them was meant for the notebook, and the other was none other than the new PC2700 memory standard used in most DDR333-based motherboards (VIA KT333 and SiS 645). Of course, if you intend to do overclocking on your current DDR266 boards, the PC2700 DDR SDRAM would come in handy as well.
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FULL STORY @
HARDWAREZONE (http://www.hardwarezone.com/articles/articles.hwz?cid=4&aid=378)
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