Mushkin Stealth and Redline 2800 MHz DDR3 Memory Kits
Mushkin unveils new additions to its already-powerful Stealth and Redline memory series. The latest models for the Stealth and Redline series will offer speeds of 2800Mhz. Both releases will come in DDR3 4GB, 8GB, and 16GB memory kits with 12-14-14-35 latency at 1.65V.
The Stealth memory line is a sleek matte black designed with value and performance in mind without compromising quality. Redline is distinctive for its iconic red ridgeback heatsink that leaves room for greater overclocking potential. Computer enthusiasts will be capable of efficiently overclocking their memory to even greater speeds for the ultimate high-performance machine."We're joining a revolutionary wave of performance-enhancing computer parts that offer the benefits of overclocking without the hassle. The new Stealth and Redline memory specs are the ideal choice whether it be for gaming or professionals these new kits pack a punch. ," said Nicolas Villalobos, Director of Global Marketing at Mushkin Inc. "We want to deliver unrestricted computer performance."
Mushkin's newest additions are scheduled to be available beginning this week in the U.S. at select resellers and distributors and Worldwide distribution scheduled for end of July 2013.
More at the Mushkin website.
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If only those frequencies mattered and there were significant gain in terms of speed...
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It makes some difference in some scenarios, from almost nothing in gaming to barely justificable in editing. The latency is a bit of a killer, as is the practice of raising latencies along with frequencies. Overall a e-peen approved kit.
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At that speed, the high latency really isn't a concern
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If only my IMC would go this fast XD