Mushkin HP2-6400 2 x 1GB DDR2

Written by Michael Larabel in Memory on 27 October 2006 at 01:00 PM EDT. Page 1 of 5. Add A Comment.

Mushkin has been a long-time player in the memory industry, but the last time we had their products in our hands for testing was when previewing their Redline Heatspreaders. These heatspreaders were designed to create turbulence, to ultimately help dissipate heat. At that time they were known as the Redline Heatspreaders, but they were appropriately renamed to FrostByte. The RAM modules that we have in for testing today are the Mushkin HP2-6400 2 x 1GB kit with enhanced timings and these FrostByte heatspreaders. These memory modules have a SPD frequency of 800MHz with timings of 4-5-4-11 and supported voltages up to 2.1-2.2V. We have paired these DDR2 modules with the i975X-based Abit AW9D, and set out for some performance tests today.

Features:

· 800MHz Frequency
· Latency 4-5-4-11
· Voltage 2.1 - 2.2V
· Unbuffered
· 240-pin DDR2

Contents:

Receiving these modules from Mushkin they had arrived in a small plastic container -- similar to the packaging of Corsair, OCZ, and the other big players in the memory industry. The rear of the packaging contains the instructions for installation and trouble shooting. The Mushkin HP2-6400 is available in 512MB, 1GB, and 2 x 1GB kits, with the memory we have our hands on today being the 2GB set.


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