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Mushkin Announces XP2-5300-DDR2 Modules

Published: 15th January 2006 @ 6:02 AM
Author: Steve Dougherty



Brought to my attention from Mushkin over the weekend is the release of their new "Xtreme Performance" XP2-5300 DDR2 memory modules. They are on offer in both 512MB and 1GB sizes as well as dual channel packs. The timings stamped on these are 3-3-3-10, pretty damn swoit!



Denver, CO, January 13, 2006- Today Mushkin is pleased to announce our Xtreme Performance XP2-5300 3-3-3-10 modules. Immediately available at http://www.mushkin.com in 512MB and 1024MB modules, both as single 240-pin DIMM’s and in dual pack configurations. These modules are intended to provide the highest performance option for Intel DDR-2 motherboard applications, and eventually for AMD socket AM2 when released later this year.



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