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Mushkin announces XP3 DDR3 eXtreme Performance Memory series
Written by Andreas G 07 March 2008 10:04

Mushkin has announced the third generation of XP modules. Dating back to the days of DDR, Mushkin has been shipping high-end modules delivering performance to those who seek it. Mushkin says that the XP3 series will bring the same level of relative performance as the previous generations did. Three kits have been announced; two XP3-12800 (1600MHz) kits with modules of identical specifications except from the capacity, 1 vs. 2GB. The third kit runs at slightly higher speeds; 1800MHz.

Slightly high voltages, but nothing out of the ordinary. The timings are in the range of what we would expect from high-end modules. We're looking forward to what these can do in the hands of some good overclockers.

Module Frequency Timings Capacity Voltage Part no.
XP3-12800
1600MHz
7-7-6-18
1GB
1.85-1.9V
991600
XP3-12800
1600MHz
7-7-6-18
2x1GB
1.85-1.9V
996600
XP3-12800
1600MHz
7-7-6-18
2GB
1.85-1.9V
991601
XP3-12800
1600MHz
7-7-6-18
2x2GB
1.85-1.9V
996601
XP3-14400
1800MHz
8-8-7-20
1GB
1.85-1.9V
991602
XP3-14400
1800MHz
8-8-7-20
2x1GB
1.85-1.9V
996602

"Every module is hand-tested beyond its rated specification and features Mushkin’s FrostByte heatspreader which keeps the modules within safe operating temperatures. Like all Mushkin products, the XP3 modules are backed by a lifetime warranty and an industry-leading technical support staff."

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