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Crucial PC2700 DDR333 Memory Review
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 05/14/2002 06:33 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
Mikhailtech has posted a Crucial PC2700 DDR333 Memory review
As you can see, they're virtually identical with the exception of the manufacturing date and ES mark. Both chips are marked -6ns which means 166.67MHz clock speed, 333.33MHz data rate because these are DDR chips. The DIMM has 16 of these chips, 8 on each side and it is a double sided module, for a total of 256MB, which means that each chip can store up to 16MB (128Megabits or 16MegaBytes) each.
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