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Mushkin High Performance Memory PC3200 2GB (2x1GB) Kit


 
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20th June 2005, 05:37 [Sidney] - #1
Default Mushkin High Performance Memory PC3200 2GB (2x1GB) Kit

Established in 1994, Mushkin Enhanced Memory Systems has always delivered a quality product. But to me this product seemed like that exotic car that you knew would be a solid performer but for some reason or another you always passed on it. Call it bad marketing or being lost in the crowed filled with an ever-increasing number of memory suppliers. Mushkin for the last year seems to have reorganized itself and is hitting the computer enthusiast market with force and they no longer seem to be the exotic you can’t decide on. So to help make your decision even easier in today’s review we’ll taking a look at one of Mushkin’s latest offering, the DDR High Performance Memory 2GB (2x1GB) HP3200 2-3-2 Dual Pack kit.

url: http://www.systemcooling.com/mushkin_pc3200_2gb-01.html

20th June 2005, 08:05 [Faiakes] - #2
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Just as I thought, only of benefit to video editing people.


It's good to see that 1GB low latency sticks coming out. I suspect we might be needing these in the future.

These would also be good to run with RARdisk, wouldn't they Jmke?

It would be nice to see a comparison betwee, 2GB Ram + RAMdisk and just 1GB ram at 2-2-2-5
20th June 2005, 12:39 [Rutar] - #3
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NOOBs

comparing 4x512MB with 2x1 GB is just BS


compares need to be made at the same timings ><
20th June 2005, 17:13 [Faiakes] - #4
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Originally posted by Faiakes

It would be nice to see a comparison betwee, 2GB Ram + RAMdisk and just 1GB ram at 2-2-2-5
Each set at the best possible timings.

We are interested in overall performance.
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