Overclocking the Mushkin Redline was fairly simple, but with minimal results, as it was only pushed from 5600 MHz to 5800 MHz. However, what is surprising is what impact this had on performance, with a surprisingly significant uptick in read, write and copy speeds, and even a reduction in latency, so if you can, it’s certainly worth trying to push the memory a little harder.
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