Wednesday, October 20th 2010

Mushkin Announces New Radioactive Series Memory Kits

Mushkin, a global leader in high-performance computer products, announces the availability of new Radioactive memory kits tailored for the gaming and enthusiast markets. This new Radioactive Series launches with DDR3-1600 CL6 memory kits for Intel's LGA1366 and LGA1156 platforms, as well as a 2000 MHz 6GB CL8 triple kit. In the near future, more kits with different specifications will be available.

"We're elated to offer viscerally engaging products for our friends in the gaming and high performance sectors. We have many plans to cater to enthusiasts, and this kit release is just the tip of the iceberg." - Wade Shiflett, Mushkin, Inc. marketing director. These new high performance memory kits are available now at mushkin.com and our partners around the globe. Shortly, these kits will be bundled at newegg.com with Bethesda Softworks's "Fallout: New Vegas" PC video game titled for great savings.
Part Numbers:
  • 998966 - 6GB (3x2GB) PC3-16000 8-10-8-27 1.65V Radioactive
  • 998958 - 6GB (3x2GB) PC3-12800 6-8-6-24 1.65V Radioactive
  • 996958 - 4GB (2x2GB) PC3-12800 6-8-6-24 1.65V Radioactive
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13 Comments on Mushkin Announces New Radioactive Series Memory Kits

#2
bear jesus
pr0n Inspector*Does not emit ionising-radiation.
:laugh:

I just wish they were higher density, 2gb sticks at 2000mhz and cl8 are nice but 4gb sticks at 2000mhz and cl8 would be much better :D
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#3
Drone
aargh no radiation? shame, because gamma rays have above 10000000 GHz :laugh:
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#4
DanishDevil
Black PCB would have really done these nicely. Either that, or make the radioactive logos green as to match the PCB.
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#5
Mescalamba
Heh first time I saw these, I thought about Fallout. And I saw them long time ago, when they released first pieces.. looks like someone had same thinking. :)

It fits well, just as been said, black PCB FTW. :D
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#6
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
I think it is time to do away with the green pcb in general. Black, Blue, Red, Purple, Yellow, yeah that is the way to go.
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#7
laszlo
"made in Chernobyl"
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#8
Disparia
WarEagleAUI think it is time to do away with the green pcb in general. Black, Blue, Red, Purple, Yellow, yeah that is the way to go.
Clear PCB! With user-swappable LEDs on the ends of each stick.
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#9
W1zzard
pr0n Inspector*Does not emit ionising-radiation.
+1 for "ionising". like all matter these do emit [heat] radiation



back to the 30's where skin cream had radium in it
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#10
Nailezs
laszlo"made in Chernobyl"
:roll:
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#12
Sasqui
W1zzard+1 for "ionising". like all matter these do emit [heat] radiation

cosmeticsandskin.com/aba/images/tho-radia_cream.jpg

back to the 30's where skin cream had radium in it
Wow, a truly "scientific" glow. From what I recall, they were even marketing radium infused tablets to "invograte" health. Not to get off topic or anything :)
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#13
Wrigleyvillain
PTFO or GTFO
I know I have seen a pretty sweet S.T.A.L.K.E.R.-themed case mod project at some point. These woulda been absolutely perfect.
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