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Mushkin Offers 2GB DDR Memory Module Kit

Affordable 2GB of Memory Become Real

by Yaroslav Lyssenko

[ 06/06/2005 | 11:46 PM ]

Adrian’s Rojak Pot has reviewed Mushkin 2GB HP3200 memory module kit, which is not designed for overclockers, but for those looking forward additional memory into their computers. This dual-channel memory module kit is set to operate at 400MHz with CL2 3-2-6 timings. Since each module sports 1024MB of memory, total amount of system memory provided by the kit equals 2GBs, which is pretty a lot.

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“We tried running these modules at 2-2-2 at 200MHz, but it failed to boot up, regardless of any voltage settings. The stock timings 2-3-2 fared better, hitting 208MHz before it ran out of steam. 2.5-3-3 seemed to be the sweetest spot, if you want to overclock these modules. The loose timings of 3-4-4 did not affect the results that much, allowing a maximum speed of just 224MHz,” claims the author.

“As this is a 2GB memory kit, it is excellent for those who are into heavy multi-tasking or multimedia. As many Photoshop users will attest, 1GB of memory is really not enough memory.

The Mushkin 2GB HP3200 dual-channel memory kit delivers exactly what it claims - high capacity, tight timings, and a reasonable price. It clearly caters to enthusiasts who are looking for large capacity memory modules at reasonably good timings and affordable prices,” concludes Adrian’s Rojak Pot.

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