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Technology Stocks : Advanced Micro Devices - Moderated (AMD)
AMD 250.20+7.9%3:15 PM EST

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To: Harvey Allen who wrote (34380)3/31/2001 3:36:34 PM
From: PetzRead Replies (1) of 275872
 
Wow, Harvey, that's great, my Crucial "PC1600" 128M stick should arrive Monday along with my KA266 and 1.33G Athy, but I won't be around until Thursday. Some more from that DDR review you posted:

Our PC-1600 memory was able to do PC-1600 (200 MHz) at the fastest settings, as well as
PC-2100 (266 MHz), which by itself is pretty good for a PC-1600 stick. When we kept on testing, it
just kept getting better. 275 MHz, fastest settings, no problem. 280, 285, 290, and even 300 MHz,
all fastest settings, no problems. Our Crucial DDR memory was easily able to overclock 100 MHz
faster than it was rated at, and continued to be the most stable DDR of any of our testing
candidates. Even during the memory-intensive SPEC ViewPerf tests, the Crucial memory never
skipped a beat, even at 300 Mhz with 2/2/2 Turbo timings.
We can't say enough good things about these sticks. Perhaps we just got lucky and have some
really overclockable sticks, but from what we've seen, the Crucial is just higher quality than
anything else on the market. We can't wait to run full tests on their PC-2100 sticks when they're
back in stock.

gamepc.com

Petz
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