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The editors liked
Fast
Overclocks well
Price
Well packed
Low height
Nice black heatspreaders
Decent price to performance ratio
Warranty
Low voltage
The editors didn't like
Latency
None
Other than the white sticker they used on the memorys black heat spreader
In the end, the HP3-12800 6GB triple channel kit from Mushkin is a pretty good value. They ship with reasonably high clocks, albeit with relatively loose 9-9-9-24 timings. However, overclocking clearly wasnt their strongest point. The Nanya memory se...
There are many things that can be said about Mushkin. They have been around the block for many years, spanning many changes in RAM technology. You dont have to look much further than Mushkin to find good quality RAM that you can depend on. The HP ser...
Low height, Nice black heatspreaders, Decent price to performance ratio
None, other than the white sticker they used on the memorys black heat spreader
The Mushkin DDR3 1600 memory performed fairly well when tested on the GigaByte P45 Extreme motherboard. Although it was not exactly staggering performance, it was not exactly slow either. These memory sticks performed better running with a lower frequ...
Overclocking over 1900MHz required some fine tuning...
The new Ridgeback kit of memory from Mushkin is absolutely astounding and during the course of the review (even though I tried) just could not find any real cons with it. The set comes rated at DDR3 1600MHz with timings of 8-8-8-24, which was more tha...
Overclocking, Performance, CAS7, Price, Looks, Cooling, Hand Tested, Lifetime Waranty...
None...
During the testing, the Mushkin Blackline modules delivered on the promise of performance, delivering solid results in all but one category, the latency test in the Sandra testing. That result aside, the modules were in the thick of it, besting all th...
Overclocking, Performance, Cool running, Good looks(not gaudy), XMP profiles, Price...
Latency increase for 1800MHz operation....
Mushkin has a history of putting together a set of modules that perform above expectations. This set is no different. The performance at the 1333MHZ level was outstanding in comparison to the other two sets of modules tested. Not just by a little, but...
Published: 2016-07-30, Author: John , review by: techicize.com
TL:DR]This nature of product doesn't really need a lengthy conclusion. The performance was great, and its actual pricing that deserves a mention.On the day of the review, the product is retailing for just under 26 pounds for 8 GB @1600 MHz, (check other...
The change from DDR3 to DDR4 is not a huge improvement, but more of an evolution. Power consumption has been reduced and clock speed has been improved, but for the average user, this doesn't mean much in practise. If you're building a Skylake system, yo...
Solid Performance, Overclocks easily, Low profile heatspreaders, Attractive design, good value for money
Tough competition
We're quite impressed with this Mushkin Blackline Ridgeback memory. This particular kit is clocked at 1600 MHz with timings of 8-8-8-24-1T which isn't blazingly fast… but the timings are pretty tight.Overclocking the memory to 1866 MHz was very easy with...
Abstract: The second company in today’s comparison to provide DDR3-1600 modules, Mushkin is quickly overtaking G.Skill in variety by also offering both triple-channel and reduced-latency versions of its 8GB Blackline 996776 dual-channel..