Monday, July 8, 2002
Welcome aboard to Crucial Technology
Posted by Jason Dunn in "UPDATE" @ 03:52 PM
http://www.crucial.com/index.asp?SiteID=ADUSPOCKETPC468X60PC133
I'm sure that all of you have noticed the Crucial Technology banner ads running rampant throughout the site, but I wanted to give them the official welcome as a site sponsor. Crucial contacted me about their new Flash memory card products, sent me two samples, then signed up as a sponsor for the site. If only every company I dealt with was so excellent to work with!
I've long been a fan of Crucial RAM, and don't use anything else in any system I upgrade or build. I've never had a problem with Crucial RAM, but I've known the pain of having a cheap piece of 3rd party brokered RAM go bad and the difficulty involved in trouble-shooting it. All of my machines have between 512 and 768 megs of pure Crucial PC133 RAM, and when I move to a new system later this year only Crucial RAM will grace it's motherboard. If you're running XP with less than 256 megs of RAM, upgrade and you'll know joy! And if you're a heavy app loader like me (you're checking your email while doing video editing and listening to your MP3s...) you'll want 512 megs or more.
I'm sure that all of you have noticed the Crucial Technology banner ads running rampant throughout the site, but I wanted to give them the official welcome as a site sponsor. Crucial contacted me about their new Flash memory card products, sent me two samples, then signed up as a sponsor for the site. If only every company I dealt with was so excellent to work with!
I've long been a fan of Crucial RAM, and don't use anything else in any system I upgrade or build. I've never had a problem with Crucial RAM, but I've known the pain of having a cheap piece of 3rd party brokered RAM go bad and the difficulty involved in trouble-shooting it. All of my machines have between 512 and 768 megs of pure Crucial PC133 RAM, and when I move to a new system later this year only Crucial RAM will grace it's motherboard. If you're running XP with less than 256 megs of RAM, upgrade and you'll know joy! And if you're a heavy app loader like me (you're checking your email while doing video editing and listening to your MP3s...) you'll want 512 megs or more.