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HOME Memory #799 - Crucial PC3200 ECC Server Memory
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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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A Closer Look:
Opening the Crucial memory anti-static baggies is simple with a pair of scissors. I do not recommend tearing the baggies as I have personally, in the past, seen air-born modules from this technique (the tech support doesn't like to hear that when you call after the module doesn't work, lol).
On the back of the modules you can see the actual memory chips. They are obviously Micron chips labeled as 6UF22 D9GBM. I was unable to find the specifics on these chips from Google, Crucial or Micron's sites.
 
On the front of the modules, you have the labels that we have come accustomed to from most manufacturers. On the left is the product label from Micron and on the right is the product label from Crucial. Both labels give ample information on exactly what the modules are. This is very beneficial if you have to replace, warranty, or add to existing memory. Some of Crucial's modules, like our previously reviewed Ballistix modules, do not have these labels. They are not very pretty, but when you are in a jam with a server�s memory issues, they become your best friend.
 
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