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Mushkin's latest, PC150 Revision 3
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| Wed Jan 17, 2001 | 12:57A| PermaLink |
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"In the old days of home computers, the 486 and Pentium class CPU's, the
quality of memory was not, generally, considered nearly as important as the
quantity of memory. To a certain point, that still remains the same.
However, as the speed of CPU's reach 1 Ghz and higher, be it the stock speed
of the chip or through overclocking, the quality of the memory becomes more
and more important. In response to the growing demand, Mushkin Enhanced
Memory Systems has continued to release SDRAM that pushes the envelope of
speed and reliability."
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FULL STORY @
RIZENET (http://www.rizenet.com/hardware/mushkinrev3/)
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