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PC2-8500 Memory Roundup
An indepth look at several 2GB, 1066MHz kits
Mike takes an in-depth look at five 1066MHz kits from Corsair, Kingston, OCZ and Crucial. PC2-8500 kits were once out of reach of the every day consumer. Today, with all of the DDR2 price cuts, they are an affordable alternative for those looking to get the most out of their systems.
Mar 19, 2008 - by Mike D.
Make a USB flash drive bootable
In eight easy steps (we're lying - it's more like ten)
Icrontic's Rob Hallock shows us how to make a bootable USB flash drive.
Jan 24, 2008 - by Rob Hallock (Thrax)
The Core 2's FSB, RAM and Bandwidth Explained
Make sense of the numbers
The nature of the Core 2's design may be baffling, particularly to users exiting the era of synchronized Athlon XP buses, and we intend to cut through the haze and serve it straight - Icrontic style.
Jan 20, 2008 - by Rob Hallock (Thrax)
Buffalo Firestix PC2-6400 Review
A Closer Look
A closer look at the most affordable dual channel kit in the DDR2 FireStix lineup, the FSX800D2C-K2G.
Oct 9, 2007 - by Mike D.
Diagnose with Memtest86+
One of the recommended steps to diagnose a problem with a PC that is crashing or unstable is to test and diagnose memory because memory is one of the more likely hardware components that can fail. Faulty memory can cause many problems even if the PC continues to operate.
Dec 2, 2004 - by Brian Ambrozy (Primesuspect)






