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Published: 2016-07-30, Author: John , review by: techicize.com
TL:DR]This nature of product doesn't really need a lengthy conclusion. The performance was great, and its actual pricing that deserves a mention.On the day of the review, the product is retailing for just under 26 pounds for 8 GB @1600 MHz, (check other...
The change from DDR3 to DDR4 is not a huge improvement, but more of an evolution. Power consumption has been reduced and clock speed has been improved, but for the average user, this doesn't mean much in practise. If you're building a Skylake system, yo...
Solid Performance, Overclocks easily, Low profile heatspreaders, Attractive design, good value for money
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We're quite impressed with this Mushkin Blackline Ridgeback memory. This particular kit is clocked at 1600 MHz with timings of 8-8-8-24-1T which isn't blazingly fast… but the timings are pretty tight.Overclocking the memory to 1866 MHz was very easy with...
Abstract: The second company in today’s comparison to provide DDR3-1600 modules, Mushkin is quickly overtaking G.Skill in variety by also offering both triple-channel and reduced-latency versions of its 8GB Blackline 996776 dual-channel..
With the XP3 1600 triple channel memory kit Mushkin presents a solid and well performing product that should find its place in a Nehalem based gaming or enthusiasts system. The XP3 1600 kit also comes with nice overclocking capabilities. With the XP3-1...
Well it doesn't take a genius to work out the conclusion after that very comprehensive set of results.Lookswise the Ridgeback is stunning decked out in its Firetruck Red. It really stands out from the crowd both on the shelf, and in your rig. It looked es...
There was a time when 1GB of RAM was plenty. With the advent of Windows XP 1GB was ok, but 2GB was nice and this roughly carried on through the rightfully maligned Windows Vista. Now Windows 7 is upon us and easily the best OS Microsoft have ever produced...
Overall, this is a very solid set of RAM. I ended up hitting the wall around 1806, after that nothing I tried would boot with the manufacturer recommended 1.65v. The almost 13% over clock on the RAM with stock volts was a pleasant surprise. Although t...
Abstract: This memory kit turned out to be a fine overclocker in its price range. We managed to achieve DDR3-1800 clocks at an identical 1.65 V and identical CL7-9-7-24 timings. This is a very good result which definitely leaves room for experimenting with different ..
Now we have seen this memory kit perform very well both at stock speeds and especially during overclocking, the list price is curently at 245$ while you can pick the kit up for 213$ from the Mushkin website. This is not a horrible price, the memory pr...