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    Mushkin Introduces New DDR2 Memory Kits (4Gb & 8Gb)

    Mushkin Introduces Lots of New DDR2 Memory Kits

    Mushkin Enhanced, today announced the immediate availability of the following new DDR2 memory kits:
    • 2x2GB DDR2-1000 XP2 Redline CL5-5-5-15 @ 2.1V
    • 2x2GB DDR2-1066 XP2 Series CL5-5-5-15 @ 2.1V
    • 4x2GB DDR2-800 XP2 Quad Kit CL4-4-4-12 @ 2.0–2.1V
    • 2x2GB DDR2-800 HP2 Series CL5-4-4-12 @ 1.8V

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    this is impressive -

    2x2GB DDR2-800 HP2 Series CL5-4-4-12 @ 1.8V

    wish it was 4-4-4-12 @ 1.8V but still awesome. Hopefully it will be cheap like the 5-5-5-15 kits priced around 50-70 bucks for a 4GB kit
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    ahh ya, bringing back the Redlines! Something tells me the Redlines aren't going to be cheap, but hopefully will be real good.

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    Man, its a shame how poor the ram industry is doing right now (just look at ddr2 prices now compared to a year ago right after conroe), though we might as well capitilize off of it while we can
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    So what exactly IS the difference between the XP and the Redline? By the numbers, there's really no difference. Same heatsink design. Different IC's?
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    the redlines are hand picked afaik. they will be able to OC very nicely too. imagine 1200+mhz with 2x2GB ram
    it's a possibility
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    Still weird that the Redlines are rated for a lower speed with the same timings and voltage than the XP2...
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    Does Mushkin still use really flimsy heatsinks?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zytek_Fan View Post
    Does Mushkin still use really flimsy heatsinks?
    Hum my last two kit of Mushkin had good heatsinks, which one used to be flimsy?
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    Quote Originally Posted by S1mon- View Post
    Still weird that the Redlines are rated for a lower speed with the same timings and voltage than the XP2...
    That would have to be it, I guess. So far, I'm pretty sure the XP's and Redline's have used the same IC's.

    My EM's have fairly solid heatsinks. Nothing elaborate, but the metal is definitely in no danger of bending by accident.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MpG View Post
    That would have to be it, I guess. So far, I'm pretty sure the XP's and Redline's have used the same IC's.

    My EM's have fairly solid heatsinks. Nothing elaborate, but the metal is definitely in no danger of bending by accident.
    Yep same as my 2 old kits
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    Quote Originally Posted by S1mon- View Post
    Hum my last two kit of Mushkin had good heatsinks, which one used to be flimsy?
    I've seen a few stories of the heatsink falling off while being installed...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zytek_Fan View Post
    I've seen a few stories of the heatsink falling off while being installed...
    Ahh well the sticks I used to have had a clip which prevented that kind of misadventure.
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    Muskin Redlines were some of the best ram I have ever bought! Would not hesitate to recommend Mushkin to anyone
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    this looks like high bun powerchips with the 2.1V, are we ever going to see the good mushkin 4gb kits with the supper high bun micron revE with 2.3V come back
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    What took soo long? G.Skill and Geil had been the only deal in town for months now.
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    I found the Redline Heatsinks to be very good myself actually
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dainas View Post
    What took soo long? G.Skill and Geil had been the only deal in town for months now.
    mushkin had the stuff they just ran out

    look http://www.mushkin.com/doc/products/...ail.asp?id=556 its the best 2x2GB out but u will never find it since micron isnt binning high enough with their asian FAB (were they moved their non buffered ddr2 dimm production). the SJ fab is not gtr and FB only so the D9 revD and revE high density is lacking in supply of high bins

    ive gotten that explanation for wintec and patriot when i wanted some revE and i ended up with the patriot with asian dimms and its lacking, 1000mhz c5 is hard to get stable even with a heatspreader thats copper and not alu with good spacing for air flow. so people had to retool for powerchips on thier high end but gskill was already there so they got the jump
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    Quote Originally Posted by zanzabar View Post
    so people had to retool for powerchips on thier high end but gskill was already there so they got the jump
    Well that makes sense. Only thing that is curious is how cheap they've managed to do it quickly, but I guess that could be explained by G.Skill just figuring they would loose enthusiast to DDR3 by pricing it like DDR3.

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    Quote Originally Posted by S1mon- View Post
    Still weird that the Redlines are rated for a lower speed with the same timings and voltage than the XP2...
    Yah, true to that. If someone can get these above 1ghz, i might bite.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zanzabar View Post
    mushkin had the stuff they just ran out

    look http://www.mushkin.com/doc/products/...ail.asp?id=556 its the best 2x2GB out but u will never find it since micron isnt binning high enough with their asian FAB (were they moved their non buffered ddr2 dimm production). the SJ fab is not gtr and FB only so the D9 revD and revE high density is lacking in supply of high bins

    ive gotten that explanation for wintec and patriot when i wanted some revE and i ended up with the patriot with asian dimms and its lacking, 1000mhz c5 is hard to get stable even with a heatspreader thats copper and not alu with good spacing for air flow. so people had to retool for powerchips on thier high end but gskill was already there so they got the jump
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zytek_Fan View Post
    I've seen a few stories of the heatsink falling off while being installed...
    mine sure did
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    There were some issues with the heatsinks and the pads not touching the chips, but those issues were resolved a long time ago. The heatsinks are one of the best designs in the industry IMO. Practical and good looking. I'm using the DDR2-1066 5-5-4-12 and couldn't be happier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yukon Trooper View Post
    There were some issues with the heatsinks and the pads not touching the chips, but those issues were resolved a long time ago. The heatsinks are one of the best designs in the industry IMO. Practical and good looking. I'm using the DDR2-1066 5-5-4-12 and couldn't be happier.
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    Yup I know feb 2007, could of been jan. Mushkin had 4GB in 1066Mhz and 2 800Mhz kits for overclocks (most didn't know but em2-6400 2x2GB were full of those chips at the time too), all of which easily did 1066Mhz 5-4-4-12 for pretty near everyone with 2.1-2.225V.

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