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Crucial DDR3 240-Pin DIMM Memory (PC Accessory Review)

Crucial by Micron Technology is a company that focuses on memory and storage solutions for today's busy gamer. Gamers can visit crucial.com and make their slow computer fast with a five minute memory upgrade. Read on.

In today's gaming world, there are a ton of choices for players especially for those on PC. Personal computers have been designed to not limit a gamer's performance, with companies like Crucial there to make sure that doesn't happen, while transforming the player's visual experience.

Crucial.com makes it easy for players to upgrade their gaming systems with the Crucial Advisor tool and Crucial System Scanner. Within minutes, gamers will know what upgrades could help their PC run at the best performance rates and be on their way to better gameplay experiences. After you find a compatible upgrade, then you can easily purchase your new memory with the opportunity to view other parts that could help your computer play your favorite games at faster performance rates.

Memory allows for short-term data access on your computer to help load apps, browse the web and play games. The speed and size of your memory can drastically impact how your computer performs.

BioGamer Girl tried out one of Crucial's DDR3 240-pin DIMM memory upgrades for over a month and noticed better and more reliable computer performance during gameplay. The memory was very simple to install thanks to Crucial's online tutorials, and the upgrade helped to create an overall better gameplay experience on the PC. If you are looking for affordable and reliable memory upgrade, then look no further with Crucial. To learn more, visit the official Crucial website.


Score: 10 out of 10
Reviewed for PC




About DDR3 240-pin DIMM Memory
DDR3 is the latest generation of memory with an improved architecture that allows it to transmit data more quickly. A dual inline memory module (DIMM) consists of a number of memory components (usually black) that are attached to a printed circuit board (usually green). The gold pins on the bottom of the DIMM provide a connection between the module and a socket on a larger printed circuit board. The pins on the front and back of a DIMM are not connected to each other. Each 240-pin DIMM provides a 64-bit data path (72-bit for ECC or registered or Fully Buffered modules). (The Ballistix and Ballistix Tracer high-performance memory do not come in 72-bit or registered modules.)


Micron manufactures their memory in-house to meet three key criteria: 
  • Quality: All Crucial DRAM is classified as premium-quality and is extensively tested for performance and OEM compatibility before, during, and after the production process.
  • Compatibility: With memory designed for over 50,000 systems and with products that range from energy-efficient DDR3L modules to legacy DDR offerings, we have one of the most complete portfolios in the industry.
  • Selection: Backed by one of the industry’s most in-depth quality test programs, thirty years of manufacturing expertise, and a limited lifetime warranty, our modules are built to last.


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