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    DDR2 Micron D9 Review

    Posted on Friday, July 27 2007 @ 10:37:19 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Three manufacturers and three pairs of modules based on Chips D9 Micron. The elite is joined in ChileHardware and we see that is the king in the DDR2 war. It does some time we seted out to do I articulate something more entertained and audacious of memories DDR2. In order to do this possible one, we contacted to practically all the existing manufacturers of memory at the present time. Like it was to be expected, all did not become presents, but similarly we managed to join three very good contenders, with the particularitity of which single we accepted modules with the Chips overclockeros of the market in DDR2, the D9 Micron, in anyone of its variants.

    Link: Chile Hardware

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