Net Reviews: Mushkin HP3200 2-3-2 DDR Dual Kit
Monday June 13, 2005
One of the biggest problem with 1GB memory modules is that the timings on the chips are much more relaxed than 512MB modules. This can be very problematic for those looking to get the best performance possible out of their computer. OCTools has a review of the Mushkin HP3200 2-3-2 DDR, a high performance memory kit using dual 1GB memory modules.
Don't forget to check out the other reviews from around the Net.
Desktops
Don't forget to check out the other reviews from around the Net.
Desktops
- Amax V4550+ @ PC World
- eMachines T6212 @ PC World
- Shuttle XPC P2500g @ PC World
- Velocity Micro ProMagix DCX @ HardOCP
- Gateway M460S @ CNet
- Toshiba Portege S100-S213TD @ CNet
- Antec TrueBlue 2.0 480W Power Supply @ Extreme Overclocking
- Cooler Master Real Power 550W Power Supply @ Viper Lair
- ThermalTake PurePower 460W Blue Light Power Supply @ phoronix
- Thermaltake PurePower TWV500W Power Supply @ Bjorn3D
- Gigabyte G-Power Pro Heatsink @ InsaneTek
- AMD Athon 64 3000+ Venice Overclocking @ AMDZone
- AMD Athlon X2 4800+ Overclocking @ AMDZone
- Mushkin HP3200 2-3-2 DDR @ OCTools
- BenQ FP71E+ 17" LCD @ 3D Avenue
- Albatron K8SLI nForce4-SLI @ Legion Hardware
- Epox 5NVA+ SLI @ t-break
- Gigabyte 8I955X Royal @ PC Perspective
- AOpen Aeolus 6600GT-DV128 @ GamePyre


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