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Crucial offers 10th Anniversary memory module

Crucial offers 10th Anniversary memory module

Author: Arthur Vijghen

Publication: 09/16/2006 7:00 AM

News type: Product news

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To celebrate its 10-year anniversary as the leading memory upgrade provider, Crucial is offering a limited-edition anniversary memory module. The Crucial Anniversary PC2-5300 (DDR2-667) high-performance module features a raised, diamond-cut anniversary logo and silver edging over a striking blue heat spreader. Additionally, Crucial's commemorative Web sites (www.crucial.com/uk/ten and www.crucial.com/eu/ten) offer visitors an interactive timeline tracking worldwide events throughout the past decade, various articles about the technology industry, as well as celebratory desktop wallpapers.

Crucial was established in September 1996 in response to customer demand for direct memory products from Crucial's parent company, Micron Technology, Inc. Crucial's efficient e-business model has been instrumental in its ten years of success. Easy-to-use tools on Crucial.com/uk and Crucial.com/eu, such as the Crucial Memory Advisor and Crucial System Scanner, make finding a 100%-guaranteed compatible memory upgrade effortless. Crucial offers over 200,000 memory upgrades for more than 25,000 computers.

Crucial Anniversary PC2-5300

Specifications

  • Module Size: 1GB
  • Package: Tenth Anniversary 240-pin DIMM
  • Feature: DDR2 PC2-5300
  • Configuration: 128Meg x 64
  • DIMM Type: Unbuffered
  • Error Checking: NON-ECC
  • Speed: DDR2-667
  • Voltage: 2.2V
  • Memory Timings: 3-3-3-12

 

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