To test today we are turning to our favourite X79 board, the Asus Rampage IV Extreme, the current cream of the crop. The bios allows for a plethora of tweaking options, especially when it comes to pushing the hardware to the absolute limits.
The Asus Rampage IV Extreme immediately detected the Mushkin Redline memory and configured to 2,133mhz.
We selected the XMP profile anyway, and it highlighted the correct speeds of 9-11-10-28 @ 1.65 volts.
System Validation at 2,133mhz is available over here.
We overrode the XMP profile to select 2,400mhz, but the system would not post at the default timings.
We relaxed the memory timings to 10-12-11-32 and the system posted first time.
System validation at 2,400mhz is available over here.
very very nice. I remember when they were big news in the overclocking arena.
Hynix memory however is widely available with other companies though isn’t it ?
Awesome looking memory, great results too. I need to upgrade and soon, my system feels positively ancient.
Its good memory, I hope they do well in the UK, my friend bought the cheaper black range of memory and its performed well for him so far.