Mushkin XP2-6400 2 GB CL4 Kit Review 4

Mushkin XP2-6400 2 GB CL4 Kit Review

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Introduction

I would like to thank Mushkin for providing the review sample.

Mushkin has a long history of producing memory modules and power supplies. Today we take a look at their XP2-6400 2 GB DDR2 memory kit.

Here is what Mushkin has to say about themselves:
Founded in 1994, Mushkin is best known for producing “Enhanced” memory modules. Located at the base of the Rocky Mountains in Denver, Colorado Mushkin provides performance enhanced computer products to users worldwide. Exceptional quality, enhanced performance and unparalleled customer support are what make Mushkin products the best in the industry.

Mushkin products include an enhanced power supply line and a complete selection of memory upgrades for desktops, servers and notebooks – we offer something for everyone from business user to gamer. Our enhanced memory products are available in several performance categories from standard to extreme, with our REDLINE series in a class of its own. Our enhanced power supply line offers superb regulation and ripple characteristics, modularity and plenty of power to supply the most demanding systems.

With customers including everyone from Apple Computer and NASA to gamers and web browsers, Mushkin knows what is important to customers - enhanced performance with uncompromised quality. With Mushkin you Get More.

Specifications

  • Capacity: 2x 1 GB
  • Frequency: 800MHz
  • Latency: 4-4-3-10
  • Parity: Unbuffered
  • Voltage: 1.9V - 2.1V
  • Pins: 240
  • Module Density: 128Mx64
  • Chip Density: 64Mx8

Packaging


Mushkin uses their corporate green on the package to clearly identify the memory as a Mushkin product. The back has some generic installation and troubleshooting information.


The black heatspreaders look very nice on the memory. On the upper part you find the typical Mushkin heatspreader form which allows a little tube to be inserted through it for water cooling your memory.
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