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Muskin Enhanced Rolls Out New Redline DDR3 1600 MHz Memory Kits

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Mushkin Enhanced released two new DDR3 memory kits based on its enthusiast-grade Redline memory modules, the triple-channel 998805, and dual-channel 996805. Both use the same Redline module with runs at PC3-12800 specs (DDR3 1600 MHz), with timings of 6-8-6-24, and module voltage of 1.65V. These Redline modules feature Muskin's Frostbyte Red heatspreaders. The Redline triple-channel 998805 is priced at 190 EUR, and dual-channel 996805 at 130 EUR. The kits come backed with a lifetime company warranty.



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Nice

I have the dual channel kit waiting on power supply from the egg... This stuff looks like it will fly and Mushkin support is second to none! Will post back when i get em going and start overclocking on the Asus P7P55D Deluxe!
 
Wow! That is really nice!
 
hahha saw these yesterday like why didn't i hear about them lol
 
geez we have officially beaten the DDR2 and DDR in speed and latency, I mean damn its so close now to DDR latencies it is not funny. DDR2 never reached these speeds and latencies.
 
Looks good and the speeds and timings are nice. I saw some Mushkin SSDs yesterday on Mwave I think and man, the price to speed ratio is pretty good and the things are blazing.

Edit: Yes that SSD part has nothing to do with this memory, but I had to say it.
 
geez we have officially beaten the DDR2 and DDR in speed and latency, I mean damn its so close now to DDR latencies it is not funny. DDR2 never reached these speeds and latencies.
Neither did DDR. DDR2 exceeded DDR, and now DDR3 is exceeding DDR2. It's the natural order of things.
 
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