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#799 - Crucial PC3200 ECC Server Memory |
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Written by Zach Jeffers
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Sunday, 01 April 2007 |
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Introduction:
Crucial has long been famous for rock solid memory modules. Time over time, you hear if you want solid memory, go with Micron (A.K.A. Crucial). This does not come from just being around forever. It comes from proven quality and customer support. Here is what Crucial has to say on their website:
"For nearly three decades, Micron has learned that when you make some of the very best memory in the world, lots of companies want it, from computer makers to wireless device manufacturers to printer producers. (And we're really glad that they do!)
But then Micron asked, well, what about the end user? What about the everyday folks who want to upgrade their existing systems with OEM-quality memory, the home desktop user, the IT network guy, the student notebook user? Why don't we offer our memory to the public, at factory-direct pricing?
So in 1996, Micron responded to a growing demand for high-quality memory upgrades among end users who wanted the best possible performance from their systems. Micron launched Crucial Technology in September of that year, and for the first time, end users had the opportunity to buy directly from the manufacturer the same memory modules bought by the world's major OEMs for original installation in their systems." ~Crucial.com
Today we are reviewing Crucial's two-gigabit pair of ECC and REGISTERED memory modules. Why review server memory you ask? If you frequent 3dGameMan.com, you know that we are in the midst of a soon coming server upgrade. Who better to have muscle our server than Crucial? Let's get to it!
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