Crucial 2GB DDR SDRAM Memory Module

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When you buy Crucial memory, you're buying directly from the largest DRAM manufacturer in America and one of the top three in the world. Crucial Technology is a division of Micron. We have more than 20 years of industry experience and are the lowest-cost, most efficient DRAM manufacturer, and many of the world's leading computer manufacturers use our memory. Crucial brings that same high-quality memory directly to you, the end consumer.


Quick Glance

Memory Size: 2 GB

Memory Speed: DDR500/PC4000

Memory Socket: 184-pin

Memory Technology: DDR SDRAM

Error Checking: Non-ECC

Number of Modules: 2

CAS Latency: CL3


Summary

Product Title: Crucial 2GB DDR SDRAM Memory Module

Manufacturer: Crucial

Power Score: 4.7 | 3 Reviews


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Product Reviews (3)

Top quality memory

Strengths: Reliable, high performance, nice looking gold heat spreaders

Weakness: heats up too much, may not be suitable for a SFF system

Although it is rated as DDR500 with SPD timings 3-4-4-10. I am using this memory reliably as DDR563 at 3-3-3-8 timings with an Opteron 165 overclocked to 2.9 Ghz. I am not sure if this is a problem but while the system is on, I feel that the memory is very hot to touch. It might be a good idea to make sure these modules are cooled in a good ventilated case. Nevertheless, there is lifetime...
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By drgungor - Oct 30, 2006

memory

Strengths: 2gig. very fast. easy to install. look nice in a window case. always plenty of space on it. future proof.

Weakness: non so far. not cheap £200 from overclockers.

I bought this memory for my new system i turned it on once it was installed and the pc was a fast as crap it suprised me very much overall though this is a for people how love games and the best bit as fast as hell.

By miles1 - Jan 18, 2006

pretty good memory

Strengths: Reliable

Weakness: expensive, relatively slow

Crucial is one of the few manufacturers who produce their own memory chips. Hence, its Ballistix series is one of the few cheaper choices for performance memory around. However, the price for this specific product is rather high, given its only PC4000.

By avernix - Sep 28, 2006

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