August 2007
 | In the last months there were speculations in many forums regarding the Micron ICs used on the very inexpensive Crucial PC2-4200 DDR2 memory modules. At ocinside.de we've already published several reviews of Crucial PC2-8500, PC2-8000, PC2-6400 and PC2-5300 memory modules, whereby we've recently also tested a 2GB PC2-4200 ECC kit. However, the ECC kit was equipped with Elpida memory chips instead of high overclockable Micron D9GMH ICs. Who order the memory modules in online shops, has usually no further information regarding the module assembly and can only trust reviews or experiences of other buyers. Crucial DDR2-533/PC2-4200 2GB Kit (CT2KIT12864AA53E) Memory Review |
 | A new interactive product ID guide version is published to decode all current Intel CPUs. The Intel Core 2 Quad, Intel Pentium Dual-Core, Intel Pentium D, Intel Itanium 2 and the respective processor numbers are added for the previous and new models. This interactive Intel product ID guide is used for fast and easy identification of current Intel processors and will show on the basis of the processor number immediately important technical data like e.g. frequency, power, L2 or L3 Cache, etc. Interactive Intel processor product ID guide v2.0 |
I don't hold any responsibility for any damage caused by overclocking.
There is always a risk of damaging your hardware.
And your warranty becomes void if you overclock something.
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