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- Manufacturer Limited Warranty period (labor): Lifetime
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Fast Memory
- Pros: Fast, easy OCing, runs @ 265 stable. Just great memory all the way around.
- Cons: None, if you know what you are doing.
- Other Thoughts: What else can I say.......wow!!!! Runs fine @ 3.4v
Awesomeness
- Pros: This memory is the fastest DDR1 that I could find and it works great. To get to 250MHz you do have to overclock your CPU and motherboard, but it works as advertised. To get speeds above stock you need to change the DDR voltage to about 2.7v or 2.8v on my board, but it can handle it.
Currently overclocked my P4 2.6GHz Northwood CPU to 3GHz with the memory clocked at 233MHz (DDR466) and the CPU is at stock voltage. I can get higher overclocks on air cooling by increasing the CPU core voltage, but I already hit my target speed so no need to risk it.
If you plan on getting this make sure it works with your motherboard. You can run at stock speeds at stock voltages, but what is the point in getting overclocking memory if your motherboard can't over clock it? Just do the research before you buy and make sure this is for you.
- Cons: DDR466 was the highest I could go without increasing CPU core voltage, but that is a con of my CPU and not a con of the memory.
- Other Thoughts: ABit IS-7 (865P, ICH5)
P4 2.6c Northwood 478 2GB Mushkin Redline DDR500 2.7v
Idle CPU Temp. ~32c Load CPU Temp. ~63c Idle CPU Temp. ~30c Load CPU Temp. ~52c Case Temp. ~30c Temperature readings do not stay high for long when CPU load drops to 0%. I have Thermal Throttling set to 25% but haven't seen it activate yet...
Memtest86 and Prime95 stable at DDR466 with stock CPU voltage (Air cooled) Memtest86 and Prime95 stable at DDR500 with slightly increased core voltage (Air cooled).
No doubt the memory could do more, but I'm just not sure about the processor. Don't want to risk killing a good CPU...
freakin sweet!
- Pros: This ram is perfect!!!!! it does exactly what everyone says... it reads as lower from cpuz and bios didn't auto detect settings, but just a few changes and it holds super stable got it to 2.7v 3328 t1 timings and it screams! Overclocked it to 520 currently and it seriously seems like it could easily go more! And the red chromed heatspreaders... look increadible!!!!
- Cons: Not a single thing!
- Other Thoughts: I bought the Patriot 3200 ram 2 years ago... now going for the same price as this ram.... i never could get it to get the correct timings or goto t1 without crashing...... if you are making a choice choosy moms choose mushkin!
| Model |
| Brand |
Mushkin Enhanced |
| Series |
Redline |
| Model |
991493 |
| Type |
184-Pin DDR SDRAM |
| Tech Spec |
| Capacity |
2GB (2 x 1GB) |
| Speed |
DDR 500 (PC 4000) |
| Cas Latency |
3 |
| Timing |
3-3-2-8 |
| Voltage |
2.6V - 2.9V |
| Multi-channel Kit |
Dual Channel Kit |
| Heat Spreader |
Yes |
| Manufacturer Warranty |
| Parts |
Lifetime limited |
| Labor |
Lifetime limited |
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