Gutspiller
08-12-2002, 01:35 PM
Crucial Memory needs little introduction. A division of Micron, all of their chips use in-house factory built wafer rather than buying it from another company like Samsung. With a turnover far in excess of any other memory company in this round up, Crucial can justifiably call themselves "the memory experts". Micron chips can be identified by the 'MT' logo on its chips. Crucial PC2100 is excellent stuff, often going way higher than its 133MHz @ CAS2.5 official rating. Indeed Major has been running his sticks at over 150MHz at the most aggressive timings for a long time. Another feather in Micron's cap is excellent compatibility - a few motherboards work rock solid with Crucial whilst being flaky with other brands. Let's hope this Crucial has as much extra in the box as its cheaper cousin!
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