Review Score:
Over the years Mushkin earned a reputation as being one of the primary choices for the enthusiast overclocking audience. Today we are taking a look at their brand new 2133mhz Enhanced Redline memory with relatively tight 9-10-11 timings. We will partner the memory with the number one X79 motherboard, the Asus Rampage IV Extreme. How far can we push this memory in a Quad Channel configuration?
Mushkin are planning to target the UK this year and while ARIA have been stocking a selection of their memory now for some time, they will be available shortly in other leading stores online. The 2133mhz kit is the new flagship product, enhancing their current 1600mhz and 1866mhz Redline ‘Ridgeback’ kits.
Mushkin Enhanced Redline Ridgeback 2133mhz 16GB Review (Quad),Page : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Pages:Next >









April 15, 2012
#1
very very nice. I remember when they were big news in the overclocking arena.
Hynix memory however is widely available with other companies though isn’t it ?
April 15, 2012
#2
Awesome looking memory, great results too. I need to upgrade and soon, my system feels positively ancient.
April 15, 2012
#3
Its good memory, I hope they do well in the UK, my friend bought the cheaper black range of memory and its performed well for him so far.
April 16, 2012
#4
[...] Enhanced Redline Ridgeback 2133mhz 16GB (Quad) Review – Kitguru [...]
April 16, 2012
#5
[...] 60GB Caching SSDNikKTech checks out the HIS Multi-View & Sound AdapterKitGuru gets into some Mushkin Enhanced Redline Ridgeback 2133mhz 16GBThe SSD Review weighs in on the Memoright MS-701 mSATA SSDMetku chills out with the Phanteks [...]
April 23, 2012
#6
[...] ushkin Enhanced Redline Ridgeback 2133mhz 16GB @ Kitguru [...]