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    Crucial Ballistix PC4000 DDR Memory (2x 256 MB) Review

    Posted on Thursday, August 12 2004 @ 21:30:22 CEST by LSDsmurf


    Crucial Technologies, a subsidiary of Micron, is one of the few memory manufacturers that uses chips from its' own parent company for use in their modules. This ensures quality, low cost memory, with savings that are passed down to the customer. Crucial has been long known to produce extremely high quality, dependable memory for the average computer user as well as business computers that require performance and stability over everything else. One market that Crucial never focused on was the hard-core enthusiasts and overclockers. However, given Crucial's reputation, it was only a matter of time until they entered the high-performance arena.

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