Info Mushkin Redline
288mhz@1.5-2-2-6 @ 3.8v
PC4000
CAS 2-2-2-6
for dual channel boards
Voltage: 3.3 - 3.3V
Unbuffered, Non-ECC
184pin
100% hand tested
Mushkin pushes the envelope once again in eXtreme performance! These are not your average modules. eXtreme performance voltage modules are engineered specifically for the eXtreme enthusiast, tweaker and overclocker. These modules perform best at higher than normal voltage. Athlon performance friendly. With the right system and options, you can achieve blazing results.
Modules 100% hand tested at 2-2-2-6-1T. Why hold back? Push your system to the limit! Active Cooling Required *----Due to the extreme speed of these modules along with the added voltages used, Mushkin requires end users to Actively cool their memory modules. Modules that are not properly cooled will/may not meet rated timings and speeds, and may become suceptable to premature failure. We generally recommend 15-25cfm of direct airflow over the ram modules which can be easily accomplished with one 60mm or 80mm low rpm fan. This will insure increased stability and lifespan of your Redline modules
Recommended Platforms--- Mushkin tests all Redline memory modules on Athlon64 platforms. Furthermore, when running two modules, only Socket 939 platforms are validated to run at rated specifications/timings. We currently recommend and validate the Redline memory series on the DFI LanParty UT NForce4 Ultra-D, DFI LanParty UT NForce4 SLI-DR, and DFI LanParty NForce4 SLI-DR boards as they provide the best combination of voltage options and compatibility for the Redline Series. Other motherboards may work, but may require modification for adequate voltages, and may not produce optimal results. Single Channel Athlon64 systems may have a hard time running 2x512mb dimms at rated speeds due to memory load on the single channel memory controller. Pentium4 and AthlonXP systems generally will not obtain rated specifications secondary to motherboard/memory controller limitations. These modules are compatible with most motherboards for Pentium4/AthlonXP CPUs, however end users are advised that lower frequencies achieved are a very real possibility.






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