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Introduction
Crucial Technology, the memory experts. The Crucial story starts with Micron
Technology, Inc., one of the largest dynamic random access memory (DRAM)
manufacturers in the world and the only one based in the U.S. Headquartered in
Boise, Idaho, Micron manufactures DRAM chips and assembles them into
high-quality memory modules for sale to original equipment manufacturers (OEM's)
worldwide. Over the past 26 years, Micron has learned that when you make some of
the very best memory in the world, lots of companies want it, from computer
makers to wireless device manufacturers to printer producers.
So in 1996, Micron responded to a growing demand for high-quality
memory upgrades among end users who wanted the best possible performance from
their systems. Micron launched Crucial Technology in November of that year, and for the first
time, end users had the opportunity to buy directly from the manufacturer the
same memory modules bought by the world's major OEM's for original installation
in their systems. Why is Crucial thriving? We offer our customers a number of clear
advantages over our competitors.

Crucial Ballistix DDR500 PC-4000 1GB Dual Channel
Kit
Crucial
Technology has been known for their quality memory, great prices, and fast
shipping. Recently Crucial
has a new high performance memory product line, which goes by the name of
Ballistix. The Ballistix line of memory encompasses both DDR and DDR2 products,
and emphasizes performance while still maintaining Crucial's high standards of
quality. The Ballistix memory modules features advanced speed grades, low
latencies, and integrated aluminum heat spreaders. Ballistix modules are
specifically built for performance enthusiasts who want to push the performance
envelope without worrying about data loss or corruption.
We will be checking out the 1GB set of dual channel DDR from Crucial. It is sold under the Crucial Ballistix name: this
pair of 512MB PC-4000 DDR modules has been well received by the enthusiast
community. The 184-pin (unbuffered, non ECC) DDR DIMM's are dual channel
compatible and have a default rated speed of 250MHz. Default timings are very
conservative at 3-4-4-8. To reach an overclocked speed of 250MHz, the memory is
rated for use with voltages as high as 2.8V.
The Crucial Technology
Box
The little brown box contains Crucial's latest and greatest offering, specifically the Crucial Ballistix DDR500 PC-4000
1GB Dual Channel Kit. The packaging is quite different then what we are used to
see for memory modules. Most of the time we get a thin plastic package equipped
with the memory and specifications. So Crucial already stands out in the crowd by using a different
way on getting their memory products to the market.

The brown paperboard box is sealed with a blue Crucial sticker, and by this
making sure the package has not been opened yet upon arrival or purchase. Let's
take a peek inside and see what we got. First off we have the packing order
slip, 2x 512MB DDR500 modules packaged inside the typical anti-static wrappers
stuffed neatly inside the OEM style box we received.

Out of the box, we can see the nice bundle that Crucial has made for their
highly rated Ballistix dual channel memory kit. Within the paperboard box you
will find two memory modules of each 512MB capacity and a User's Guide. This
User's Guide is actually detailing the installation procedure for the memory and
comes in six different languages.

Each of the Ballistix memory modules is protected by an
anti-static bag. This the first time I see this being done for any memory kit we
have received so far. I have to hand it to Crucial that this really shows their professional approach by
adding some extra protection while shipping the memory. On top of that the
anti-static bag shows which kind of memory is included within.

The back of the anti-static protection doesn't have anything
written on them and that is not needed either. This extra security added by Crucial for shipping their
Ballistix memory has impressed me already. I guess it is time to cut these bags
open and to finally reveal the memory sticks in full detail and find out what
these are capable off.

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