Mushkin Ridgeback DDR3 modules launched

Posted on Tuesday, November 23 2010 @ 22:05 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Mushkin introduced two new DDR3 "Ridgeback" memory modules:
Mushkin (www.mushkin.com), a global leader in high-performance computer products, announced today the release of 'Redline Ridgeback', a new variation on a heatsink that has become a staple in the high-performance and overclocking communities. Because of its aggressive yet sleek design and incredible heat dissipation qualities, enthusiasts the world over have demanded the Ridgeback heatsink for their memory cooling needs. Now, this exciting piece of technology has been prepared for Mushkin's world-renowned Redline Series with an engaging and strong blood-red appearance.

"The Ridgeback Project has been an exciting project for both myself and our marketing department. Because of Ridgeback's success, we wanted to offer the cooling technology with a sharp new look, and to give customers new aesthetic options. Case modders and system builders now have a striking new look available to them when using Ridgeback. Redline has always been Mushkin's premier memory line, and we're happy to add Ridgeback to its mix. Our new blood-red Ridgeback heatsinks scream 'performance' and offer it in every respect." – Brian Flood, director of product development.

Part Numbers:
  • 996970 – 4GB (2x2GB) PC3-12800 6-8-6-24 1.65V Redline Ridgeback
  • 998970 – 6GB (3x2GB) PC3-12800 6-8-6-24 1.65V Redline Ridgeback


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