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Mushkin Redline XP2-8000 - 996525 (2x1GB)
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Description: The eXtreme Performance 1GB XP2-8000 REDLINE module (DDR2-1000) offers enhanced second generation memory throughput and stability for the most demanding DDR2 computing platforms. A product of Mushkin's exclusive EPIC (Enhanced Performance IC) selection process, the XP2-8000 is hand-tested to the highest quality and performance standards. The module is an unbuffered 240-Pin Double Data Rate x2 (DDR2) Synchronous DRAM Dual In-Line Memory Module (DIMM), organized as a dual-bank 128Mx64 high speed memory array using 64Mx8 chip density. This DIMM achieves high-speed data transfer rates of 1000MHz at latencies of 4-5-4-11 (CAS-TRCD-TRP-TRAS). The XP2-8000 REDLINE is enhanced by Mushkin's red Frostbyte heatspreader to ensure superior thermal performance and system reliability. With extreme performance and Mushkin's renowned reliability, the XP2-8000 REDLINE is the memory upgrade of choice for those DDR2 enthusiasts demanding more out of their high-performance system.
Keywords: mushkin, redline, ddr2-1000
Price: 180


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yawnbox
3.0ghz


Registered: August 2006
Location: WA, USA
Posts: 599
Review Date: Would you recommend the product? No | Price you paid?: $450.00 | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: great latencies with great overclocking abilities
Cons: it was expensive RAM at the time

When I bought this 2GB kit from newegg, it was some of the best stuff out, next to the new, uber-expensive dominator stuff from Corsair. This stuff was expensive too, and I remember seeing the price fall well over 100 bucks within 3 months. I've always been a big fan of Mushkin, as i've yet to buy any other brand of memory for personal use. I haven't hit an OC peak yet, but i'm working on it. When I first installed it into my EVGA 680i mobo, I was having "issues," soon to be fixed by setting the voltage in bios from 'auto' to '2.2v'. My EVGA board automatically set the timings to 4-5-4 which was nice. One thing that I haven't been able to do is set my command timing to 1T.

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