Well-known computer memory manufacturer, American company Mushkin has introduced the new quad-channel memory kit of four DDR3-1600 MHz memory modules with very low latencies for DDR3 memory.
Mushkin’s new memory set is called “Redline Ridgeback” and is comprised of four 4 GB DDR3-1600 memory modules rated at 7-7-7-24 latencies. These latencies are amazingly low for DDR3-1600 memory modules, and probably the lowest we’ve seen on a certified quad-channel memory kit. Mushkin’s Redline Ridgeback 16 GB quad-channel memory kit needs a 1.65V voltage for default frequencies and is covered by a full lifetime warranty by the Colorado-based manufacturer. The modules come with orange metallic heatsinks that are probably made of aluminum. The guys at HiTechLegion managed to test the new kit and they were very impressed with the results.
Mushkin’s Redline Ridgeback 16 GB quad-channel memory kit managed to hit a frequency of 1702MHz with the default latencies and voltage. Once the latencies were relaxed at 8-8-8-24, Mushkin’s Redline Ridgeback 16 GB quad-channel memory kit was able to reach a high 1969 MHz working frequency. Online pricing currently stands at $170, which is about €134 for the European buyers.
Mushkin Redline Ridgeback 16 GB Quad Channel DDR3-1600 Memory Kit with 7-7-7-24 Latencies Image credits to hitechlegion |
Mushkin Redline Ridgeback 16 GB Quad Channel DDR3-1600 Memory Kit with 7-7-7-24 Latencies Image credits to hitechlegion |
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