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Old 09-06-2005, 01:04 AM   #1
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What are your thoughts on Mushkin Extreme Series

I am thinking of purchasing a set of either pc3700 or 4000 Muskin 2gb kits. They are rated 3-3-3-X and 3-4-3-X respectivly. Its a marginal diference in price ($20) so i dont mind spending the extra if its worth it. I am running an X2 so i can make use of 4000 even at stock speeds. I havent heard much about mushkin, or this kit, so input is appreciated
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Old 09-09-2005, 12:26 PM   #2
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Mushkin is a small but well respected MFG of memory. While not well known outside of the OC world, thier memory is consiistantly rated as the best performing in its class, and they stand by their memory with a lifetime warrenty. Make sure you read all the lit about the redline series, I do believe it requires a lot of voltage or a OCZ Booster and active cooling, and has not tested on Intel chipsets
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