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    Talking Mushkin Blackline DDR3 8 GB and 12 GB Memory Kits

    Source: http://www.guru3d.com/



    Mushkin Enhanced releaseds a pair of new DDR3 dual-channel and triple-channel memory kits utilizing the new Blackline PC3-12800 high-density 4 GB module.

    These kits operate at 1600 MHz, with timings of 7-7-7-20, with DRAM voltage of 1.65V. In dual and triple channel kits, they offer 8 and 12 GB of memory, respectively. Below are the details of the kits as listed by the company:

    * 996776 - Mushkin Enhanced Blackline PC3-12800 8192 MB Dual Channel Kit CL 7-7-7-20 1.65V
    * 998776 - Mushkin Enhanced Blackline PC3-12800 12288 MB Triple Channel Kit CL 7-7-7-20 1.65V

    No word on pricing just yet.
    Hope the pricing's decent, we've been waiting for quite a long time!
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    sweet did see pricing for 3x4gb kit of these around US$770-880 !
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    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000 View Post
    sweet did see pricing for 3x4gb kit of these around US$770-880 !
    Better than 1200 for Kingston then... But still not good enough!
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    Yeah true, but 12GB is fun from what I've tested so far. Got some 12GB DDR3-2000Mhz C9 stuff coming next week
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    These means it is time to play with 24GB!

    Good news.

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    Pfft 32GB is moar fun... this doesn't end here!
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    8gb here for more than one year.
    Kit Gskill DDR2 4*2Go. 800mhz.
    i bought that only 125€ including french taxes. That was very nice upgrade.

    That was so long for 4Go module ...

    My next buy is 5870 with 6 outputs, and i'm looking for the 6 screens systems for end of the year. Next i plan about Q02/2010 to get a Phenom II with 4go modules or greater. (16go or better ) Huge ram onboard is very nice for work & games. And maybe a flash drive for win7.

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    Too much money. Unless you can utilize it, it's such a waste. I'll gladly save money and get a good 6 gig kit for i7.

    Hopefully enough of these kits will hit the market and prices will drop overall.
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    Yay. more 4GB modules is good news.
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    they should have used black pcb's
    it would make the whole blackline
    line look more appealing.jmo
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    Quote Originally Posted by radaja View Post
    they should have used black pcb's
    it would make the whole blackline
    line look more appealing.jmo
    Agreed... Same for G.Skill modules that use red heat spreaders and green PCB.
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    Quote Originally Posted by madcho View Post
    8gb here for more than one year.
    Kit Gskill DDR2 4*2Go. 800mhz.
    i bought that only 125€ including french taxes. That was very nice upgrade.

    That was so long for 4Go module ...

    My next buy is 5870 with 6 outputs, and i'm looking for the 6 screens systems for end of the year. Next i plan about Q02/2010 to get a Phenom II with 4go modules or greater. (16go or better ) Huge ram onboard is very nice for work & games. And maybe a flash drive for win7.
    Wanna see a review of that when you have everyhing
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    Drop the prices by about half and I'm all over that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Serra View Post
    Drop the prices by about half and I'm all over that.
    What price? I don't see any price mentioned anywhere.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Helmore View Post
    What price? I don't see any price mentioned anywhere.
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    "sweet did see pricing for 3x4gb kit of these around US$770-880 !"
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    I thought he was talking about a different kit, not this particular set.
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