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    Talking Mushkins New 2 x 2 gig ram kit.

    ever want 8 gigs of ram, for that crazy PC you been dreaming up?

    well, seems Mushkin just got a nice new set of ram out, if you can possibly find a way to use all that ram.
    video editing, super servers, insane gamer with deep pockets... who knows...

    but if you can find a use for this much ram, well theres atleast a decent option available.
    check out the new EM2-4200.

    Denver, CO, September 12, 2006- Mushkin Enhanced, a leading manufacturer of high-performance computer components, is proud to announce the addition of the 2GB EM2-4200 memory module, as well as the corresponding 4GB dual kit into the Enhanced Performance line. With the industry quickly moving to a higher density standard, Mushkin continues to raise the bar with ground-breaking technology and the forward thinking our customers are accustomed to. The 2GB EM2-4200 is rated for 4-4-4-12 at 1.8V.


    991530- 2GB EM2-4200 4-4-4-12

    996530- 4GB EM2-4200 DDR2 Dual Kit (2x2GB)


    With most manufacturers’ production facilities now completely focused on DDR2, the industry has officially made the technology switch. With the release of the 2GB EM2-4200 memory module, Mushkin continues to focus research and development on higher-density memory modules. "The new 2GB EM2-4200 memory modules allow users with higher-density requirements to get the most out of their machines," said Brian Flood, Director of Mushkin Research and Development. "These memory modules will prove especially useful for 64-bit computing environments where the maximum allowed RAM exceeds 4GB. As the industry nears another high-density transition, Mushkin takes a leadership role with the release of this product." The Mushkin 2GB EM2-4200 will be available on mushkin.com as well as all major resellers this month.
    now THAT is alot of ram
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