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    Mushkin 4GB HP2-6400 5-4-4 Released

    Mushkin adds the HP2-6400 5-4-4 kit to its high-performance 4GB DDR2 lineup.



    DENVER,CO (April 19, 2007) – Mushkin, a global leader in high performance computer products, today released the HP2-6400 5-4-4 modules available in 4GB dual-channel kits and 2GB single DIMMs. Designed for high-performance and value, the HP2-6400 is specified for operation at 800MHz, 5-4-4-12 latencies. Each kit is tested beyond its rated specification to ensure the overclocking headroom and quality that Mushkin customers expect.



    The HP2-6400, like all other Mushkin HP2 and XP2 products, features Enhanced Performance Profiles to simplify the overclocking process for both beginners and experts.



    These kits also ship with Mushkin’s innovative FrostByte™ heatspreader, which utilizes more surface area and highly conductive thermal transfer materials for lower temperature operation, improved overclocking performance, and longer life.



    Ideal for power-users looking to expand their current system memory, the 4GB HP2-6400 has ample speed and capacity to power next generation applications and games. This product will be especially useful for consumers using Windows Vista, or planning on migrating to the new operating system in the future.



    “This product brings both high performance and great value to our 4GB DDR2 product class”, said Brian Flood, Director of Mushkin Product Development. “Along with the industry-leading XP2 4GB kits, we now offer end users the best range of options for upgrading to 4GB.”



    The HP2-6400 reinforces Mushkin’s already strong position in the high-density DDR2 overclocking segment. It showcases Mushkin’s ultimate objective: to enhance the computing experience by providing reliable, high performance products.



    The 4GB HP2-6400 kit will be available in limited quantities through the Mushkin.com manufacturer-direct web store and through authorized resellers and distributors.



    About Mushkin, Inc.



    Mushkin, Inc., based in Denver, Colorado has been operating its enhanced memory and components e-commerce site since 1994. It was one of the first “boutique” computer e-stores on the web. Mushkin offers the fastest and most reliable memory available to consumers today. Recently, Mushkin added high performance Power Supply Units to its portfolio of products. More information can be found at http://www.mushkin.com.
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    Hopefully you guys won't charge an arm and a leg for these like you are for the 8500 kit.

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    i hope not also but it comes down to the supply of these chips. i dont know what they are but I know we stocked up quite a few to keep an edge this time.
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    Wow this still has better timings than most 4GB kits on the market.

    Impressive stuff.

    I myself would still go with one of the XP2 series 4GB kits. I don't mind spending money for performance.
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    hmmm
    i just(by just i mean last week) picked up a set of your 2gb ddr2 8500 5-5-4-12's
    does mushkin have any trade in/up program?
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    Quote Originally Posted by R3d View Post
    hmmm
    i just(by just i mean last week) picked up a set of your 2gb ddr2 8500 5-5-4-12's
    does mushkin have any trade in/up program?
    Im Not sure. i know we have done some trade up for some customers but i dont know if there is a program per say out there. You can call and talk to one our CS and they can prob help you with that question.
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    awesome thanks
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    What is the difference between the HP2 and XP2 series?

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    Only reason I miss living in CO, being able to drive to their office with an RMA. Also check out the cool stuff they got there.

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    What are we looking at, $500?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Haltech View Post
    What are we looking at, $500?
    I think Mid $400.. difference is thes are tested at a lower speed and uses diff chip.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duonger View Post
    I think Mid $400.. difference is thes are tested at a lower speed and uses diff chip.
    Where can these be purchased currently? I've looked around can't find them yet.


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    I love the numbers on epp, how much of a benny would i see going from ocz plantinum 6400 at 4-5-4-15?

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    When are these gonna be available in europe?

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