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    Mushkin XP4000 eXtreme Performance 2 GB (2 x 1 GB) DDR500 Review

    Posted on Saturday, December 31 2005 @ 00:36:46 CET by LSDsmurf


    A gigabyte of RAM has served PC gamers well for the longest, and has always been enough to get the job done. But as Battlefield 2, F.E.A.R. and a number of upcoming resource-hungry titles begin changing the landscape of gaming, a gigabyte of memory is no longer enough, and two gigs are becoming more than just a “luxury” for hard-core gamers with deep pockets. Thanks to Newegg.com, we’ll be looking at how the Mushkin XP4000 eXtreme Performance 2GB (2 x 1 GB) DDR 500 kit will give your rig the headroom it needs to run the next generation of games and an extra boost in overclocking power.

    Link: Barrys rigns n reviews

    Mushkin XP4000 eXtreme Performance 2 GB  (2 x 1 GB) DDR500


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