Sunday, February 1, 2009

Memory Mushkin PCGH DDR2 Special-Edition: for compulsive gamers

Company Mushkin Logistic GmbH (Mushkin) has decided to please enthusiasts of computer games release a new set of memory modules. Why them? The point is that innovation is a collaborative effort Mushkin magazine PC Games Hardware, focusing on the game iron. The set PCGH DDR2 Special-Edition, the company has been in the catalog designation 996580PCGH Series XP2, includes two modules DDR2.


According to Mushkin, set is for beginners, but it is already demanding compulsive gamers, expect to receive high speed at low cost.

An external feature of the modules included in the set of PCGH DDR2 Special-Edition, Heatsinks are white Advanced FrostByte. The set included a CD with software for testing computer performance PC Mark Vantage. Thus, customers can immediately begin to capture the growth performance, provided a new set.

Specifications 996580PCGH Series XP2:

* Type of module - DDR2 unbuffered;
* Volume - 4 GB, two modules of 2 GB;
* Delays - 4-4-4-11;
* Frequency - 800 MHz;
* Power supply - 2.0-2.1 V.
* Heatspreader: Advanced FrostByte

Source: Mushkin

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At Apacer it is ready new Handy Steno — AH522

Apacer Technology Company introduced a new flash drive with the opportunity to connect via USB 2.0 - AH522.


Reservoir has matte gold metal case. A distinctive feature of this model is a constructive solution of the shell, made of translucent black case with blue LED.

AH522 is the recording speed 12 MB per second and reading speed 30 MB per second - the speed of 200X. The metal casing protects against deformation and allows the device to wear around your neck using the laces. Special blue LED on the shell indicates the illumination on the activity of the device.

All flash drives, manufactured by Apacer, supported by a special program-archive Apacer Compression Explorer (ACE), which can be downloaded at its website. This program is suitable for all product lines and Handy Steno allows archive files and to set a password for access to stored data.

Source: Apacer

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