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Muskin Launches its First Hex DDR3 Memory Kit

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Mushkin today introduced its first memory kit consisting of six DDR3 modules for use on Core i7 and other compatible platforms. The kit (model: HP3 995659) provides a combined memory capacity of 12GB (6x 2GB), which should suit workstations and other high performance systems based on the Core i7 platform. The modules operate at 1600 MHz (PC3-12800) at voltages between 1.5 and 1.6 volts with DRAM timings of 9-9-9-27. The modules come with the blue-coloured FrostByte heatspreaders. Pricing and availability will be announced soon.



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Ive always liked their heat spreaders. I wish more Core i7 Mobos would use 6 memory channels instead of just 3.
 
Wish they did this with my Cosairs.
These do look sexier, thou i think ill stick with mine a little while longer.
Holy shit these Mushkin's would look sexy in my case!
 
"other compatible platforms" so i guess what they are saying is you buy this ram and then buy an additional stick to get 4-16Gigs?
 
"other compatible platforms" so i guess what they are saying is you buy this ram and then buy an additional stick to get 4-16Gigs?

Dual LGA-1366 boards which will have 6~12 DIMMs or subtract 2 modules for other DDR3 supportive platforms.
 
mmm, cannot think in a case in which you really need 12 gb of memory :ohwell::ohwell::ohwell:
 
Dual LGA-1366 boards which will have 6~12 DIMMs or subtract 2 modules for other DDR3 supportive platforms.

i was getting at Dual Channel Setups.
 
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