Testseek.com have collected 24 expert reviews of the Mushkin PC3-12800 1600MHz Redline Series and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Mushkin PC3-12800 1600MHz Redline Series.
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Generally the Mushkin Redline PC3-12800 Dual-Channel Kit was able to convince us especially when you look at its price. One really gets a high quality product at a very competitive price. Interpreting our graphs we conclude that the Mushkin Redline PC3...
With the Redline Ascent 6-7-8-18 3 x 2 GByte CL6.0-DDR3-1600 MHz Mushkin presents a triple channel memory kit for recent Core i7 platforms which is able to perform very well whilst using aggressive timings and having still a lot of overclocking potenti...
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Published: 2012-12-30, Author: Eric , review by: futurelooks.com
Abstract: It's really amazing how many computer users out there create large audio and video projects and play the latest games too. But if you've ever been on a system with a small or limited amount of memory, all that creativity can come to a stuttering, grinding...
The first thing everyone is going to look at and might complain about is the price. You cannot be quick to jump the gun with the Mushkin Redline 16GB Quad Pack Memory Kit. For a 16GB quad channel kit, $169.99 is more then many of the other kits out the...
Because integrated GPUs generally employ shared system memory, RAM performance has a significant effect on gaming frame rates. We're testing seven 8 GB DDR3 kits that manufacturers tell us are a perfect match for AMD’s mainstream Llano-based APUs. The ...
Abstract: Benchmark Reviews wants to be able to provide the most accurate information on the performance of components to its readers and therefore has a very specific way in which tests are run on components. For RAM, each set is run first run through Memtest86+ a...
Looks Great, Performs well even surpassing 1866Mhz kits in some real world tests, Short enough to fit under many different heatsinks, Well made with very sturdy feeling construction, Lifetime warrenty,
More expensive then similarly performancing 1866Mhz kits, Although nice looking large heat spreaders are unnecessary
Mushkin Enhanced Redline 1600Mhz 7-8-7-24 kit performs admirably in real world test keeping up with and even surpassing the faster 1866Mhz kits in certain circumstances, and when it comes to our Euler3D benchmark it adds 10% performance increase compa...
1600MHz is the sweet spot for DDR3 memory at the moment and Mushkin's Redline kit sports the tightest timings at this speed. It performed very well at stock settings and overclocked past 2000MHz easily once we loosened the timings a bit. While there i...
Abstract: Second is Mushkin's Redline kit. For only a couple of dollars extra (I mention dollars, as in the EU they're a little more expensive) you do get some extra performance..
Extremely tight timings out of the box, Manages to break 2000 MHz at CL9, No need to raise the voltage over JEDEC spec, runs just as fast on 1.5 V, Good for those mainboards or CPUs that cannot handle a high base clock, Every bump in CL gives you a notice...
Expensive, Not the best/cheapest choice for those with high CPU and base clocks, No overclocking headroom at 67618
The Mushkin Redlines are part of the companys Extreme Series. It stands for exceptionally fast settings right out of the box, but it also stands for a high price tag. A 6 GB kit will set you back at least around 200 US Dollars, while a 2000 MHz kit wi...