Cellshock PC8000 C4 D9GKX Testing
This is a discussion on Cellshock PC8000 C4 D9GKX Testing within the DDR2 Intel Memory forums, part of the Intel memory category; If I can find a Range Rover and a shop that has some Cellshocks on display in the window, then ...
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| Re: Cellshock PC8000 C4 D9GKX Testing
If I can find a Range Rover and a shop that has some Cellshocks on display in the window, then a RAM Raid would be top of my list of things to do ![]() J/K! or am I? |
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| Re: Cellshock PC8000 C4 D9GKX Testing By JAFFA
![]() How would they right that up in the newspaper? A RAM ram raid? You could always just sell the Range Rover instead ![]() You can definately tell the price of RAM is to high when we are talking about stuff like this |
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| Re: Cellshock PC8000 C4 D9GKX Testing By SLi_dog
Love it!The article would probably read something like this:- RAM RAM RAID In the early hours of the morning a suspect thought to go by the alias of 'JAFFA' was apprehended in a lay-by by Scotland Yard, when asked what he was doing the suspect informed police he was trying to overclock the engine management chip for extra performance, upon further inpection of the vehicle Police found £1,000,000 worth of stolen computer memory. Scotland Yard are now pursuing leads tieing 'JAFFA' to an international crime syndicate involved in the theft of RAM for shipment to the four corners of the globe. Interpol is currently seeking the whereabouts of JAFFA's accomplices, known memory addict 'Alpha0ne' and general nuisance 'SLi_dog'. The owners of the shop where the memory stolen have offered a reward of an 8800 GTX for information leading to apprehension of these dangerous geeks. |
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| Re: Cellshock PC8000 C4 D9GKX Testing ![]() "Interpol has reported a break through in the case with the discovery of a so called "Godfather of RAM". He is believed to operate under the username "eva2000" and has alegedly been recruiting or "corrupting" members for years through a notourious website by the name of "i4memory". More on this story as it develops." |
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