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    Crucial 10th Anniversary PC2-5300 2x1024 MB memory Review

    Posted on Tuesday, October 31 2006 @ 09:26:43 CET by LSDsmurf


    Ten years ago when Crucial was founded, the Pentium 200 debuted, 33.6 modems were high end and 32 MB of ram would set you back $320. Today we have roughly 20 times the processing power, 100 times the bandwidth and 64 times the memory. While many computer component manufacturers have come and gone in that time frame, Crucial has managed to stand the test of time and have decided to celebrate their milestone with what else...commemorative memory.

    Link: AMDZone

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