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Solid-state drives are good for everything that hard disk drives do, as long as buyers don't mind trading capacity for performance, but there are several sub-types of SSDs, separated by size, capacity and speed. The ones that Mushkin released a very short time ago aren't the regular sort (2.5-inch), nor a... |
5 April 2013 02:54 GMT |
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There isn't an official SSD capacity contest, but if there were, Mushkin would be at a distinct advantage, having launched a 480 GB drive.
This isn't so impressive in itself. What is impressive is that Mushkin somehow crammed so much in the mSATA form factor, which is much smaller than 2.5-inch SSDs.
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15 January 2013 10:26 GMT |
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Mushkin has multiple NAND Flash storage devices on display at CES, but we haven't looked at the Scorpion PCI Express SSDs, so we will do that now.
Just like the new USB 3.0 flash drives, the Scorpion SSDs use the SandForce SF-2281 controller.
These aren't the first Scorpion SSDs to see the light of day. M... |
9 January 2013 12:21 GMT |
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Having introduced new USB 3.0 flash drives and PCI Express solid-state drives, Mushkin is rounding up its product lineup with normal SSDs.
Truth be told, Mushkin formally announced all these products at the same time, and arranged them all next to one another at its booth in Las Vegas, Nevada, at CES.
The ProSpec ... |
9 January 2013 10:18 GMT |
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The stream of CES 2013 product announced continues with Mushkin revealing that its collection of USB 3.0-connected flash drives has increased by one.
The image gallery shows Mushkin's flash drive without its coverings, and it is only to prove a point: Mushkin used fewer NAND Flash chips than normal when making ... |
8 January 2013 11:05 GMT |
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Ultrabooks may not be selling in godlike numbers, they have actually been a disappointment so far, but they are here to stay, which means they need good hardware, preferably of high enough quality to make them more popular. Mushkin might have something of the sort. The new press release from Mushkin has introduced ... |
6 December 2012 04:10 GMT |
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Even though ultrabooks have been selling poorly, notebook component makers continue to release products advertised as suitable to or ideal for such ultrathin personal computers.
Mushkin is the one taking its turn at trying to cash in on the ill-fated (thus far) trend, by releasing a thin solid-state drive series.
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11 October 2012 02:43 GMT |
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Well-known high-quality DRAM memory manufacturer, American company Mushkin has just launched a new SSD series specifically targeted for caching. Caching drives must have increased durability when compared with regular SSDs, as much more writing and erasing occurs.
Mushkin doesn’t give out any information on th... |
24 July 2012 06:01 GMT |
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Well-known computer memory manufacturer, American company Mushkin has introduced the new quad-channel memory kit of four DDR3-1600 MHz memory modules with very low latencies for DDR3 memory. Mushkin’s new memory set is called “Redline Ridgeback” and is comprised of four 4 GB DDR3-1600 memory module... |
3 July 2012 03:41 GMT |
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Mushkin, best known for producing computer memory modules, has just announced the availability of new SDHC and microSD cards for mobile devices.
The U.S.-based company is also known for the quality of its memory products that are available in several performance categories from standard to extreme.
According t... |
16 June 2011 04:27 GMT |
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Mushkin has just announced the introduction of the company's first series of 6Gbps solid state drives, which is known as Chronos and is powered by the high-performance SandForce SF-2281 SSD processor.
The drives are available in two versions, the Chronos and the Chronos Deluxe, and the main difference between... |
8 June 2011 05:53 GMT |
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Mushkin has just announced the introduction of its second generation of Volta and Joule power supplies series, which range from 500W to a full 1000W and target budget-conscious users as well as enthusiasts and gamers, who seek higher wattage PSUs.
In the Volta series Mushkin has introduced two new-generation model... |
23 February 2011 03:15 GMT |
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While most people may see transitions to new process nodes as only beneficial, Mushkin does not share this opinion, being of the reported opinion that it has no real reason, yet, to advance to the 25nm technology.Consumers may be aware of the fact that some makers of NAND Flash storage have started to move their pro... |
21 February 2011 03:22 GMT |
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Coming to add something to the increasingly packed market for gaming and enthusiast-grade hardware, Mushkin figured it would expand its existing series of DDR3 by adding a new dual-channel and a triple-channel solution.
It is a known custom among hardware makers to choose words that inspire awe when naming their ... |
30 December 2010 02:40 GMT |
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It seems that OCZ and Corsair aren't the only companies releasing new memory products, as Mushkin has also brought forth some of its own, two kits to be exact, one dual-channel and one triple-channel offering.Basically, Mushkin has released the two newest additions to its Ridgeback project, which includes memor... |
24 November 2010 02:52 GMT |
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I think that anybody can agree with me that winning that stylish Shuttle Lifestyle PC up for grabs at the company's Due Date Sweepstakes sounds like a pretty good deal, but when you take into account the fact that Mushkin also added a Callisto SSD to the prize list, then your pretty much know this is one competi... |
3 November 2010 07:16 GMT |
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Since the appearance of new CPUs and motherboards practically demands new memory as well, Mushkin decided it was time to show off its Radioactive Series, currently made up of three kits of high-end RAM.Since DDR3 has practically become the norm, at least as far as the gaming and enthusiast markets are concerned, Mus... |
20 October 2010 04:18 GMT |
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As some may or may not know, SandForce recently released its new line of controllers, which support faster speeds for SSDs, and Mushkin has now decided to build upon them by creating the EP series of solid state drives. For those interested in a reminder, the new line of SSD controllers that SandForce prepared is kn... |
13 October 2010 03:49 GMT |
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Mushkin has been dealing in solid state drives for quite a while, having a special liking for the SandForce controller, just like its rivals, and it seems that one of its series of such SSDs, namely Callisto deluxe, has just increased by one member, with a capacity of 40GB.There are multiple SSD controllers availabl... |
24 August 2010 05:54 GMT |
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Like all of its rivals on the memory and storage market, Mushkin spent the past few months tirelessly working on new SSDs and memory products. Such companies have even had a special reason to work fast in the fact that both Intel and Advanced Micro Devices brought out new CPUs not too long ago. Now, in order to give... |
29 July 2010 02:43 GMT |
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Back in May, Mushkin Enhanced came out and unleashed a series of Solid State Drives that would come to be known as one of the fastest on the market. Known as the Callisto line, said storage devices made the best of the very popular SandForce controller and also featured decent capacities. There is always room for im... |
23 June 2010 02:39 GMT |
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Since solid state drive capabilities are directly dependent on how fast the built-in controller can read and write data onto the drive, it was not especially surprising to notice a certain controller rise above the rest, not just in terms of performance, but also in terms of popularity. Said controller is known as Sa... |
12 May 2010 02:42 GMT |
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Mushkin's Redline series of desktop performance memory has long been the company's means of addressing the needs of gamers and enthusiasts, thanks to their high capacities, fast clocks and good latencies. Of course, when a product gets special recognition, it makes sense for its maker to refine it and even... |
23 April 2010 06:42 GMT |
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Mushkin already turned a series of heads at CeBIT 2010 in Hanover, Germany, with its Ridgeback (or was it Copperhead?) DDR3 memory kits, but, of course, a few memory modules were not the only things on display at the company's stand. In addition to random access memory, the company has also been working on a ser... |
12 March 2010 07:03 GMT |
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Even though CeBIT is over and done with, there are still some products that make themselves noticed even now. While most of the spotlight, during the actual show, was grabbed by the AMD 8 Series chipset-based motherboards, the show was still packed with all sorts of other products. Among them were a number of rather ... |
12 March 2010 06:15 GMT |
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Mushkin Enhanced has now followed up on that product launch with yet another memory kit for the performance segment. The new addition to the company's memory-product lineup is the 996829, a dual channel DDR3-2000 Channel Blackline Kit for Intel's LGA1156 platform. The new memory solution has a total capacit... |
18 February 2010 03:53 GMT |
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Seeking to provide “value and enthusiast power solutions,” Mushkin Enhanced has recently announced its latest series of power supplies aimed at systems running heavy loads and overclocking tasks. The company has introduced four fresh models, with power ranging between 500W and 1.2kW, making them ideal for... |
27 January 2010 09:19 GMT |
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High-end systems based on strong chipsets and CPUs always need a healthy amount of memory to operate at an optimum performance. Two such platforms are Intel's LGA1156 and LGA1366. The number of high-end memory solutions for these platforms has recently gone up, as Mushkin has launched three memory kits with cons... |
14 January 2010 05:42 GMT |
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According to recent reports on the Internet, memory vendor Mushkin is about to launch a complete new line of NVIDIA GeForce-based graphics cards, providing end-users with yet another alternative to the crowded market of GeForce graphics cards. All of the new models will be based on the latest NVIDIA GT200 GPU archite... |
1 July 2009 08:14 GMT |
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Memory specialist Mushkin has just announced its latest memory offerings in the DDR2 and DDR3 families of products. The new memory modules are branded as Ascent XP and have been developed in collaboration with Celsia Technologies. The XP memory line-up is comprised of stand-alone modules and dual-channel kits. Accord... |
8 May 2008 08:48 GMT |
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Memory manufacturer Mushkin has announced its first graphics card design based on he G92 core, the GeForce 8800 GT HP Overclocked Edition. The new graphics card is an overclocked version of GeForce 8800GT that comes with some new changes, including a new and optimized cooling system.Mushkin has rigged its new creati... |
11 February 2008 06:06 GMT |
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Memory producer and merchant Mushkin announced, back in December, that it would release a new line of graphics cards based on Nvidia's GeForce 8800GT. Its specifications were not disclosed at the time, but they went public as of today, when the company has started shipping the first batch of its graphics cards ... |
14 January 2008 05:43 GMT |
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