I was at one time a mushkin fan. Until they wouldnt honor there lifetime warantee. They expected me to keep the original packaging for 5 years. I didnt so they refused to honor it. read the fine print on there warantee. The only problem is 5 yrs ago they didnt state you had to keep the bubble wrap just not pull off the warantee sticker. Which are still there on my ram and intact.
Comes in a wooden box? That's actually kind of neat.
(Remember the good old days when all sorts of electronics came with a wood, or at least faux wood finish? This is a good return, just so long a they don't try to make the heatsink out of wood, too.)
I was at one time a mushkin fan. Until they wouldnt honor there lifetime warantee. They expected me to keep the original packaging for 5 years. I didnt so they refused to honor it. read the fine print on there warantee. The only problem is 5 yrs ago they didnt state you had to keep the bubble wrap just not pull off the warantee sticker. Which are still there on my ram and intact.
In South Africa mushkin Cards were available (GTX260, GTX 275) since Mid May this year.
And to the First Poster, Yes THey haVe REleased SSD's! One even has a miniUSB connector to use as an External Drive!
And the Wooden Box thing is cool, Apparently the Mushkin name is burned in.
Comes in a wooden box? That's actually kind of neat.
(Remember the good old days when all sorts of electronics came with a wood, or at least faux wood finish? This is a good return, just so long a they don't try to make the heatsink out of wood, too.)
Makes sense for me, that they try this with did not follow other memory makers.