There are a lot of great-looking memory kits out there, with wild designs and crazy amounts of bright RGB lighting and a whole host of colours to choose from. Oh, and then there’s a wide range of speeds and capacities too, obviously. However, what if you want something that’s going to deliver the high-quality of the more expensive gamer-aesthetic models, but with a more sensible design? Enter the Mushkin Redline series, which features a toned-down monochrome design.
It’s ticking all the right boxes for a good memory kit too, with a range of speeds available, and support for both Intel XMP profiles and also AMD compatibility, giving you the customer plenty of choices. I have the 5600 MHz kit, which operates at some tighter timing of 28-34-34-89 with just 1.35v so while not the fastest speed we’ve ever tested for DDR5, however, with those timings, it should still deliver some pretty competitive performance.
“Mushkin Redline has been engineered for the ultimate PC experience. Each module is hand tested and tuned to meet the highest performance even under default settings. Redline High-Performance modules are tested and calibrated to offer more dependable performance beyond what you find on a spec sheet. If you like to overclock and squeeze ‘as much performance from your PC as possible, then Redline memory gives you that extra edge you need to dominate without breaking a sweat.” – Mushkin
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