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Mushkin Redline XP4000
To read this review go to: http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Mushkin/XP4000/
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if you want to buy this ram ... try coupon code ROJAK ...
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Nice Review...
Hmmmm 250 2-2-2-5 @ 3.1V that's nice for sure...the OCZ VX often need 3.3V to reach that performance...
But I got a question nonetheless... Is it really necessary to actively cool them @ 3.1V already? Most people start to cool if they want to go higher than 3.2V-3.3V... |
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first thank you. mushkin says active cooling is required so... i think with 3.0 3.1v you don't need cooling... airflow is enough i think.
maybe we get some ocz vx 4000 to test ![]() offtopic hrhr auch nen schwab korrekt
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Nice review, thats some sweet ram. Hows the best way to mount a cooling fan in this case?
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one picture says more than 1k words...
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