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Testseek.com have collected 7 expert reviews of the Mushkin PC2-4200 533MHz DDR2 1GB kit HP2-4200 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Mushkin PC2-4200 533MHz DDR2 1GB kit HP2-4200.
 
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  • 250 MHz FSB
  • I tightened the timings on the ram to CL4448 and opened up the FSB to an amazing 250MHz FSB. Much to my anticipation the board locked up at 1.382v on the CPU. I just went for the gusto and over volted the CPU at 1.500v and slamm...

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  Published: 2005-02-25, review by: viperlair.com

  • As weve seen with Corsairs low latency DDR2 kit, when youre limited at DDR2-667 and lower, memory timings can have a significant impact on overall performance. While higher frequency ram kits still show performance increases as we hit higher clock ...

 
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  Published: 2005-02-08, review by: MVKtech.net

  • Page 3 of 3, 250 MHz FSB:, I tightened the timings on the ram to CL4448 and opened up the FSB to an amazing 250MHz FSB. Much to my anticipation the board locked up at 1.382v on the CPU. I just went for the gusto and over volted the CPU at 1.500v and slamm...
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  • Our Intel base 925X motherboard with a D0 stepping Intel Pentium 4 550 3.4GHz CPU running at 4.25 GHz, absolutely screams using the new Mushkin PC2-4200 CL 3-2-2. With rock solid performance and stability the Mushkin PC2-4200 CL 3-2-2 has been the be...

 
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  Published: 2004-12-06, review by: MVKtech.net

  • Abstract:  As always, Mushkin is one of the first companies to release new memory for overclockers and PC enthusiasts. So no surprise that these DDR2-4200 dual channel kits are now available from Mushkin. Designed only for motherboards supporting this new type o...

 
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  Published: 2004-12-03, review by: rbmods.com

  • Abstract:  Mushkin 1Gb P2c4200 DDR2 dual memoryTime for some sweet memory again. We have a new sample from Mushkin on the test bench. We will look at their latest DDR2 memory called P2C4200 and the sample we got is a 1024 mb one. We will as usual compare it to so...

 
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  Published: 2004-11-17, review by: gideontech.com

  • Abstract:  110 Today we have some DDR2 from Mushkin to take a look at. With a history of producing some of the best RAM available, I have no doubt that they will be able to continue the tradition with their DDR2 offerings. Usually at this point in the review, I...

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  Published: 2004-10-28, review by: pcstats.com

  • Abstract:  These green single-sided DIMMs are wrapped in black aluminum heatspreaders, and fall into the PC4200 class. They are rated to run at 266 MHz with 4-4-4-12 memory timings, at 1.8V.

 
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  Published: 2004-11-10, review by: Xtremecomputing.co.uk

  • Excellent Performance, Overclocks Xtremely well, Sets the standard, Stamps on DDR, Stable at lower latency timings, Well protected packaging
  • Price (but Ill say it again you get what you pay for)
  • Mushkin have produced another product to impress I mean take a look around there are a lot of memory suppliers around and all make good ram. As this is the only set of DDR2 I have tested I cant comment on there products, but I do know one thing Mushk...

 
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