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Старый 21.10.2007, 10:45     # 470
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Corsair 3GB (2GB + 1GB) DDR2 667 Mac Notebook Memory Upgrade
"Most anyone that does any computer repairs or building themselves knows that Corsair has a great name. It does not matter if you are building an enthusiast screamer or a budget e-mail/web browsing machine for Grandma, Corsair has a product that will be reliable and give you what you are looking for. I wondered if that would be true for a relatively new Mac user (been on my MacBook Pro for about 5 months or so now). So when I needed to do a memory upgrade to my MckBook Pro, I went looking... and sure enough, Corsair had what I was looking for!"

Crucial Ballistix 2GB PC3-12800 DDR3 Dual Channel Memory Kit
"The Crucial brand name has been synonymous with reliable system memory for more than a decade. Where they once focused solely on memory modules designed strictly to JEDEC standards, the company's product line expanded greatly just a few years ago. In addition to USB flash drives, various flash memory cards, and a few video cards, Crucial also launched a line of enthusiast grade memory modules, the Ballistix series.

Just a few years ago it may have been hard to imagine Crucial offering anything outside of the JEDEC standards, but they proved themselves quickly by applying the same high quality to this new line of high speed, high performance memory. The Ballistix line has spanned DDR, DDR2, and now DDR3; where the sole offering is definitely an impressive one! Available as single 1GB modules or as 2GB dual channel kits, Crucial jumped straight to 1600MHz for their first Ballistix DDR3 offering."
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