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Friday, July 25 2008
Mushkin Enhanced, a leading manufacturer of high performance PC - components, announces the immediate availability of the three best-selling 2x 2GB DDR2 memory kits of 2008 announced its PCB used a special feature. Instead of the familiar green PCBs, Mushkin has invented something special. Based on the slogan "Black is beautiful" is the new X-line 8 series using "Challenger 8" series PCBs. Casemodders and all others who lay emphasis on special details, will be pleased with the black 8 SKILLED "Challenger" PCB. The black PCB now fits perfectly with the other PC components in the interior life and evaluates the overall picture.

The X-Line modules are now available in the following specifications:
  • 4096 MB, XP2-6400, 4-4-4-12 Dual Pack (2x 2048 MB), with EPP, Retail, X-Line (996580X)
  • 4096 MB, XP2-6400, 4-4-4-12 Dual Pack (2x 2048 MB), with EPP, Retail, X-Line (996580wX)
  • 4096 MB, XP2-8000, 5-5-5-15 Dual Pack (2x 2048 MB), REDLINE, with EPP, Retail, X-Line (996593X)
Images provided in the order 996580X, 996580wX and 996593X:



"Black PCBs are a step in the right direction, because our customers value on design and beauty. In addition to graphics cards and motherboards, which already exist with black PCBs, we look forward from now the color right product in the form of memory to offer." says Markus Zech, Technical Director for Mushkin Europe.

As usual, Mushkin sets enormous amount of emphasis on quality, in making the Mushkin X-line only the best, handpicked and high performing memory chips. "Overclocking potential" is thus guaranteed.

Source: Mushkin
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by fitseries3 (July 25th - 6:39 PM) - Reply
i'd take the black in DDR3 but the white looks sick as F$#@! too bad they arent ddr3. thats where the future is headed..... sooner then you think.
by Darknova (July 25th - 6:59 PM) - Reply

PCB used a special feature
What? A black coloring? no other "special" feature? or am I missing something with the whole "Challenger 8" series PCB?

Either way, I agree with fit whole heartedly. The White looks amazing!
by burtram (July 25th - 7:39 PM) - Reply
that white is lookong really nice..
by zithe (July 25th - 7:49 PM) - Reply
I want red to go with my video card. :3

Maybe I'll switch from blue cold cathodes to red....

I'll get both! My x1800xt PCB is red and cooler is white. XD!!
by blobster21 (July 25th - 8:52 PM) - Reply
black 8 SKILLED "Challenger"

BS marketing at work, enough said
by Ketxxx (July 25th - 9:27 PM) - Reply
White discolours quickly, even more so in a heated environment, not to mention I think they look ugly. IMO modules would of looked better with no heatspreaders at all. Whats the point in a black PCB if you cant even see it? :rolleyes:
by fitseries3 (July 25th - 9:29 PM) - Reply
by: Ketxxx;901190
White discolours quickly, even more so in a heated environment, not to mention I think they look ugly. IMO modules would of looked better with no heatspreaders at all. Whats the point in a black PCB if you cant even see it? :rolleyes:
yeah.... but how do ya keep em cool? ddr3 doesn't really get hot at all... but i think that's because the heat spreader gets rid of any heat that may occur. IDK.
by Darknova (July 25th - 10:20 PM) - Reply
by: fitseries3;901193
yeah.... but how do ya keep em cool? ddr3 doesn't really get hot at all... but i think that's because the heat spreader gets rid of any heat that may occur. IDK.
Kets just annoyed because his Black Dragons don't clock well at all :P

To be honest though, I kinda agree, heatspreaders tend to do more to hold the heat in than get rid of it. Although, from articles I've read the mushkins do an alright job.
by Damian^ (July 26th - 1:55 AM) - Reply
do these have micron D9?
by Ketxxx (July 26th - 2:14 AM) - Reply
I'm not pissed. Without spd data tweaks I think 1020MHz out an 800MHz kit is perfectly acceptable. I dont doubt the possibility of 4-4-4 timings either with proper spd data adjustments @ 1000MHz. I do think Mushkin are losing it though with thise line of memory. It smells of Redline all day long. Similar name, identical heatspreaders. Only things that are different is the black PCB of the modules (which Mushkin may as well of not bothered with as their using heatspreaders..) and the rather stupid looking logo they put on the heatspreaders now. (I've never liked that logo.. kinda looks like a 5 year old just drew part of a back arrow and a big green capital "M")
by Paulieg (July 26th - 3:48 AM) - Reply
by: Damian^;901493
do these have micron D9?
No, they do not. I promise you that. Though some of the higher binned Elpida chips are clocking as well as D9's ever did, and from what I'm being told they general have a lower failure rate with high voltage.
by WarEagleAU (July 27th - 12:44 AM) - Reply
Are these the mysterious chips they didnt want to tell you about Paulieg?

I think the white is awesome. Id take them no doubt. And when AMD goes ddr3, thats when Ill go DDR3 :D
by CrAsHnBuRnXp (July 27th - 1:00 AM) - Reply
When can we expect these to hit the egg?
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