When it comes to the design, the Mushkin Redline is extremely understated, but that’s OK, as in today’s RGB-dominated world, something more toned down is certainly appreciated. The modules are also low-profile, so compatibility with SFF builds and larger CPU coolers should be excellent.
There is a black-on-black logo, but you have to get the light to hit it just right to really see it clearly. Again, just a very muted and understated design.
The only standout aspects of the memory are the bare aluminium strip along the bottom, which is milled from the same piece as the black, this is just raised and then machine cut into to give it that shiny look.
There’s the Stiletto design on the spine, giving it a little flair to look at but also increasing surface area and overall airflow. Oh and the sticker, but really, that’s about it.
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