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Below is all of the information we have on Crucial. If you think that any of this information is wrong please contact us via the appropriate page which can be found at the bottom of the site. Thanks.

Site URL: http://crucial.com
Tags: Crucial Memory, Crucial.com, RAM, Flash Memory
Merchandise Sold: Flash Memory & Ram

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Review by: Ian Clark
Personal Rating: 10/10
Date of Review: 12/08/2007

Stop,

Going to buy a laptop and want to upgrade the Ram for an extra couple of hundred quick with them? Don't bother. When I wanted to upgrade my Dell laptop I bought 2GB of RAM from crucial which cost me 69 quid, now compare this to adding an Extra gb of RAM with dell and you're saving a good 50 quid as it is.

Ram really isn't difficult to install so I strongly suggest going out to find some, and where easier to buy off then Crucial in my opinion. They have a database of loads of different computer models and will give you the memory that your computer can take and specially designed to work in it.

It arrived at my back door (courier service left it there) 2 days after I bought it. It explains how to install it, and it is extremely simple.

I'd say give them a go!


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