Starting next week Mushkin Memory will begin shipping all their performance memory modules with a newly designed heat spreader. The new heatsink provides a 58% increase in surface area and also allows for increased airflow to quickly remove heat. All this is being done without increasing the cost to consumers and at a time when innovation in the memory industry is lackluster to say the least.
..Now Mushkin is 100% employee owned and run, which means some fires just got lit under some office seats out in Colorado. While some may not think twice about Mushkin releasing a new heat spreader, Legit Reviews sees it as the first step in a new direction for Mushkin. No longer controlled by a parent company it is our belief that Mushkin will soon be picking up speed and aiming for OCZ and Corsair’s market share. Keep an eye on Mushkin over the next year as it may prove to be a come back year for a memory company that was falling beind in one of the most cut throat industries ever conceived.
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