Tuesday, June 30th 2009
Mushkin Making a Comeback With Video Cards
Popular memory manufacturer Mushkin, which is also known for power supply units and until last year, for video cards, plans to resume being a video card manufacturer, and an add-in card partner for NVIDIA. The company just announced plans on an entire lineup of products based on the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 200 series, called Mushkin UltimateFX. It includes products starting from the GeForce GTX 260 896 MB base model, going all the way up to GeForce GTX 285 2048 MB, with models carved out based on clock speeds and memory sizes.
For the most part, it looks like Mushkin will use non-reference designs which we may be familiar with. One of their products resembles a similar design by Sparkle, while another bears resemblance with the reference NVIDIA design, albeit a green PCB (something PNY has opted for). The cards will be shipped in an a classic wooden jewel case, similar to to the "WoodBox" it shipped with its older products. Here's what the lineup looks like:
For the most part, it looks like Mushkin will use non-reference designs which we may be familiar with. One of their products resembles a similar design by Sparkle, while another bears resemblance with the reference NVIDIA design, albeit a green PCB (something PNY has opted for). The cards will be shipped in an a classic wooden jewel case, similar to to the "WoodBox" it shipped with its older products. Here's what the lineup looks like:
- mushkin ultimateFX GeForce GTX260
- mushkin ultimateFX GeForce GTX260 (1792MB)
- mushkin ultimateFX GeForce GTX260 OC
- mushkin ultimateFX GeForce GTX260 OC2
- mushkin ultimateFX GeForce GTX275
- mushkin ultimateFX GeForce GTX275 OC
- mushkin ultimateFX GeForce GTX275 OC2
- mushkin ultimateFX GeForce GTX285
- mushkin ultimateFX GeForce GTX285 (2048MB)
43 Comments on Mushkin Making a Comeback With Video Cards
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Wish I needed to buy a GPU. I love mushkin.
A friend of mine owns a gtx260 216 , with custom cooling ( self designed ) . The core is at 745 , and the card temps peak at 50 . I mean common , don`t tell me he`s smarter than nvidia`s teams who work for the designs . I know it`s not normal to buy a gtx260 for 120EUR and get GTX275`s performance , because you none will buy a GTX275 no more ... but in early days this was the thing that balanced stuff between manufacturers . I wish NVIDIA and AMD to just sell the god damn GPU`s to the freakin manufacturers and let go...
Wtf ...
Sry if you don`t agree ... but this pisses me off...
I`m tired .. everyday i see the same sh** "with different flavours "
edit : oh yea ... i didn`t see the wooden box pic , i`m sure it will make me purchase the card . Jesus...
Refabbing and testing a custom PCB I'm sure isnt even remotely cheap for a video card.. and reference coolers aren't going to be "the best" by any standard. They are meant to be a cheap solution that gets the job done within standard. Priority #1 isnt always to cater to overclockers.
"Refabbing and testing a custom PCB" is not rocket science since we all know that most of that is done by software ( the PCB design ) ,and after the card`s construction is complete they just plug it into a test rig , and if the numbers are ok , they pack the card . And a better cooling solution is not more expensive , trust me . The rest doesn`t matter because the ram will allways be Quimonda , Volterra VRM`s , same resistors, capacitors and so on . That extra 10% manufactures take for preoverclocked cards should be but in better cooling solutions , better bundle or research or whatever .
And yes "Reference designs are just that: reference."
So why pick Mushkin and not Manli , Asus , inno3d or whatever . What makes Muskin cards different , special ? That wooden box?
The company just announced plans on an entire lineup of products based on the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 200 series, called Mushkin UltimateFX
ultimate fx name , wooden box , green sticker , Muskin brand . ok ... so am i missing something?
maybe nothing ..
Up to 3 times overclocking margin & 10°C lower GPU temperatures (ASUS designed board)
- Luxurious Super ML Cap for up to 20% GPU noise reduction (ASUS designed board)
- Specially designed fansink with six 230mm heat pipes (ASUS designed board)
- Exclusive Voltage Tweak Technology to push GPU to the limit
- Ultimate Armaments with the finest component selection (ASUS designed board)
Yes , a manufacturer who produces “Enhanced” memory modules" basically solders Qimonda ram chips to a PCB .
Last i checked, this asus:
Looked just like the reference cooler on this eVGA: