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| CES 2009 Day Four and Conclusion |
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| Thursday, 15 January 2009 14:49 | |
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Page 1 of 2 My last day at CES 2009, well part day - my flight back home was at 4:20 PM so I didn’t really do much, my only appointment was with Mushkin Memory.
Mushkin Memory It was back to the Venetian for my 10:00 am meeting with Mushkin and this one I did make on-time. While at Mushkin, I focused on DDR3 RAM since HTL will be reviewing the Core I7 920 from Intel. Mushkin is based in Colorado and has been fabricating RAM since 1994. They have been forerunners in extreme performance memory, as well as mainstream. Their memory comes with a lifetime warranty and they have a very quick RMA service, which are, in my opinion, strong points. You don’t want to have a downed system for an extended length of time. Mushkin also manufactures Power Supplies with the latest being released shortly at 1000W. Would you like to see how well Mushkin RAM performs? Check back soon for the HTL reviews on the DDR2 6400 EM2 and DDR3 modules at the end of this month.
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