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Old Apr 20, 2007, 01:51 PM   #1
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Mushkin HP2-6400 4GB Dual Kits Released

Mushkin, today released the HP2-6400 5-4-4 modules available in 4GB dual-channel kits and 2GB single DIMMs. Designed for high-performance and value, the HP2-6400 is specified to work at 800MHz, 5-4-4-12 latencies and 2V operating voltage. Each kit is tested beyond its rated specification to ensure the overclocking headroom and quality that Mushkin customers expect. The 4GB HP2-6400 kit will be available in limited quantities through the Mushkin.com manufacturer-direct web store and through authorized resellers and distributors.



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Old Apr 20, 2007, 02:14 PM   #2
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Not to sound, gay, but Mushkin makes some of the "prettiest" blue memory heat spreaders and I love their design (My favorite color is blue).

Thats some good looking memory. Ill probably grab Mushkin when I move to Am2.
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I'm glad we're starting to see 2GB modules. That means if you have an S-load of money, you could have an 8GB ram setup.
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I'm glad we're starting to see 2GB modules. That means if you have an S-load of money, you could have an 8GB ram setup.
You can go beyond that with a dual Xeon setup and 12GB of RAM. I'm sure there are solutions where you can pump in even more RAM.

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You can go beyond that with a dual Xeon setup and 12GB of RAM. I'm sure there are solutions where you can pump in even more RAM.

there are 4gb sticks... and boards that can support 64gb of memory.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813182076

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820134412

but, like that board, you will need registered memory...but it cost about the same.
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