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| Mushkin Announce Extreme Performance 1GB XP2-8000 Redline DDR2 Memory |
| Thursday, 08 June 2006 05:50 |
![]() Mushkin Enhanced continue to push the boundaries of memory performance with the release of XP2-8000 DDR2 memory. With the launch of AM2, AMD's new platform using DDR2 and the long established use by Intel, DDR2 is the choice for many hardware enthusiasts seeking the best performance in memory. On the 1st June, 2006, Mushkin announced the availability of DDR-2 REDLINE memory modules. The eXtreme Performance 1GB XP2-8000 REDLINE module (DDR2-1000) offers enhanced second generation memory throughput and stability for the most demanding DDR2 computing platforms. A product of Mushkin's exclusive EPIC (Enhanced Performance IC) selection process, the XP2-8000 is hand-tested to the highest quality and performance standards. The module is an unbuffered 240-Pin Double Data Rate x2 (DDR2) Synchronous DRAM Dual In-Line Memory Module (DIMM), organized as a dual-bank 128Mx64 high speed memory array using 64Mx8 chip density. This DIMM achieves high-speed data transfer rates of 1000MHz at latencies of 4-5-4-11 (CAS-TRCD-TRP-TRAS). The XP2-8000 REDLINE is enhanced by Mushkin's red Frostbyte heatspreader to ensure superior thermal performance and system reliability. With extreme performance and Mushkin's renowned reliability, the XP2-8000 REDLINE is the memory upgrade of choice for those DDR2 enthusiasts demanding more out of their high-performance system. For more information head on over to the Mushkin Website.
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