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Introduction Memory is something you can never have enough of. Anybody disagree with me? Guess not. Well hunting for memory can be a very daunting task indeed, nevertheless it's one of the most important factors you should not overlook when buying. The main criteria you have to consider in memory are speed, type and the brand. There are many generic types of RAM out in the market going at very eye catching prices, however opt for these modules only if you don't require high performance. If you plan on overclocking your system extensively these types of RAM will fail miserably. So when it comes to high performance and stability, well your choices narrow down considerably. Before I continue on there's one fact all you newcomers to the PC arena should know. Never think that spending extra for a good brand of memory is a waste of your money. Actually consider it as a saving. Arguably RAM is one of the key important pieces of hardware in your computer when it comes to performance and reliability. The total performance of your system significantly depends on your memory. So if you expect high-quality performance from your system a good brand of RAM will take you a long way. Overclockers, ever wondered why your systems crash constantly even though you have installed the best cooling in your system? Well taking a look down memory lane would be a good start. So what do we have in offer to you today? Mushkin sent us one of their 128MB PC 133 High-Performance Rev 3 SDRAM modules to be tested. There're a few things you should know when installing RAM modules in your system in order to get the most out of them. So find out what they are just to update yourself.
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