Saturday, May 29th, 2010 at
6:25 am

Kingston is the world’s largest independent memory manufacturer. In today’s performance-driven environment, memory upgrades provide an easy, economical alternative to increase system performance. Every memory product Kingston offers is designed to help you get maximum performance at the best price to you.
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Wednesday, May 26th, 2010 at
2:22 pm

Peripheral Enhancements Corporation is a worldwide computer memory manufacturer with a strong focus on service, quality, and support. In a commodity-based market sector such as computer memory, Peripheral must rise above and beyond its competitors and add value to its product beyond the basics such as competitive price and reasonable quality. Peripheral offers extremely high-quality branded memory products at competitive prices built on a foundation of service and support unmatched in its industry.This memory is designed for Dell OptiPlex GX100 LP/MT/S; GX110 Series; GC; GX50.
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Wednesday, May 5th, 2010 at
6:29 am

A memory upgrade is typically the easiest and least expensive way to boost your computer’s performance. While any time is good to add more memory, there are some scenarios in which adding a memory upgrade makes great sense and can dramatically improve your computer’s performance:You’ve upgraded your operating system (OS).You’ve installed memory-intensive software like photo-editing or a 3-D video game.You work with large files or with three or more programmes at a time.You’ve added hardware, such as a new processor or a video card.You’ve purchased a new computer that came with too little system memory.Backed by 25 years of Micron experience and the expertise of Micron’s global team of engineers, Crucial is well-established as the memory industry expert. As a division of Micron, one of the world’s leading providers of advanced semiconductor solutions, Crucial actually makes the memory they sell, right down to the chips. Other memory sellers might claim to be manufacture…

Sunday, April 25th, 2010 at
6:23 am

The Dell OptiPlex 380 provides cost-efficient, powerful, expandable desktop solutions to organizations with simple networks. With features and form factors that extend well beyond “the basics”, the OptiPlex 380 provides a flexible, cost-efficient solution for basic IT infrastructures. Designed to support organization-wide stability, the OptiPlex 380 can keep up with evolving technology needs while offering low total cost of ownership. With its energy-efficient, environmentally conscious design, the OptiPlex 380 system reflects the potential benefits to your operations and your bottom line.
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Wednesday, April 7th, 2010 at
2:22 pm

Axiom has made reliability the cornerstone of its product strategy and the company is dedicated to exceeding the industry standard when it comes to detail, quality and consistency. Offering perhaps the broadest line of upgrade products in the industry, Axiom manufactures and distributes virtually every type of memory modules available.This memory is designed for Dell Dimension 4300.
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Friday, April 2nd, 2010 at
6:23 am

Memory RAM Upgrade for the Dell OptiPlex 170L
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Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 at
10:24 pm

Bad memory can cause anything from annoying error messages to complete system failures. Why risk it with cheap “mystery” memory? When you buy memory from Crucial, you’re buying the same high-quality memory that leading computer manufacturers install in the systems they sell. In fact, because Crucial is a division of Micron, one of the world’s largest DRAM manufacturers, chances are good that you have their memory in your system right now. While the “other guys” might claim to manufacture memory, they really just assemble modules out of chips made by someone else. Some don’t have first-class assembly procedures, and some even use chips that failed to meet computer manufacturer’s stringent testing requirements. Crucial memory goes through much more rigorous testing procedures than many other brands of memory. Some memory assemblers choose to accept a certain “defect rate” because it’s cheaper to deal with returns than to test every part they sell. That may help their bot…

Friday, March 26th, 2010 at
2:25 pm

No description for this product could be found, but have a look over at Amazon for reviews and other information.

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010 at
10:25 pm

High performance for businesses, advanced graphics capability for gaming
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Wednesday, March 24th, 2010 at
2:24 pm

Bad memory can cause anything from annoying error messages to complete system failures. Why risk it with cheap “mystery” memory? When you buy memory from Crucial, you’re buying the same high-quality memory that leading computer manufacturers install in the systems they sell. In fact, because Crucial is a division of Micron, one of the world’s largest DRAM manufacturers, chances are good that you have their memory in your system right now. While the “other guys” might claim to manufacture memory, they really just assemble modules out of chips made by someone else. Some don’t have first-class assembly procedures, and some even use chips that failed to meet computer manufacturer’s stringent testing requirements. Crucial memory goes through much more rigorous testing procedures than many other brands of memory. Some memory assemblers choose to accept a certain “defect rate” because it’s cheaper to deal with returns than to test every part they sell. That may help their bot…
