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Crucial PC1600 / PC2100 DDR Memory Review
Abstract: In layman terms, DDR is basically the result of designing the data to be processed on both the upward and downward signal slopes, whereas SDR is just a single process per signal slope.
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Jun 21 2001
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Contents of Article: Crucial PC2100 DDR
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Crucial PC1600 / PC2100 DDR Memory Review
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Behind DDR
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DDR Enters the Spotlight:
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Testing Crucial DDR Memory
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SiSoft Sandra 2001 Professional: CPU Benchmark
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SiSoft Sandra 2001 Professional: Multimedia
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— SiSoft Sandra 2001 Professional: Memory
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Quake 3 Arena Benchmarks
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