Originally posted by: techfuzz
If I remember correctly, Mushkin used to hand-pick their modules that supported the higher operating frequencies. Now today, memory yields are much much better than they were just a year ago and other manufacturers like Corsair, Crucial, Geil and other "high-end" competitors have jumped into the market and established big names for themselves. Well except for Geil which I think is some small startup trying to get its foot in the door right now.
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