I recently had the opportunity to get some Mushkin Redline XP4000 sticks to try out. With my recent success with MUSHKIN “Blue” maxing out at 275, 2-2-2 and the High Performance PC4400 running near 300 on an Intel 865PE/P4-630 @ 2.5-3-3, I was expecting a lot from these sticks. They don't fail to impress.
These are retail sticks, with a handsome red heatspreader, green Brainpower pcb and are part #991439...
With PC4000 rated sticks, DDR500... there's no need to play around with them at <250, so I threw them in my DFI Ultra-D at 250, 3.3v, 2-2-2, 1T and “of course”, they run perfectly... memtest clean for zillions of loops. But the interesting part comes when you start to turn it up a notch. First off, let's get it out in the open, these things love voltage and the results you're about to see include results at just over 4v.
It's really clean and "usable" in the 270's... running even "long" computations into teh mid-270's.
The MAX I've verified is 288.35mHz, 1.5-2-2-6 @ 3.8v I've seen 290+ at higher voltages. I'll try chilling the ram later looking for 300mHz, 1:1, 2-2-2
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