Mushkin Brand

Mushkin are bit over seas.
As far as I know, there's only one E-tailor that sells Mushkin RAM in the UK, they, as far as I know, have an exclusive deal.
I've used the RAM, and it's just that, RAM :p
 
From what i have heard, Mushkin are a little more expensive, but the quality is FANTASTIC, with the ram, i have heard of some incredible undervolting with Mushkin :)
 
Used to have a Brilliant name but I've not heard much about them recently.
 
Used to have a Brilliant name but I've not heard much about them recently.

This. The name seemed to get around a fair bit in the days of DDR along with the likes of G.Skill and OCZ etc for quality overclocking ram I believe. Not really seen the name around since DDR2/3 came about
 
im using 3 x 4 gb sticks of there mushkin enhanced pc3 -12800(1600) has been very good. and have mine running at 1700 @ 1.5 volts :)
 
Unless you're benching, the quality of RAM is much less important than it used to be. Timings used to be everything, now they're largely irellevant - quantity and bandwidth are about all that matter. Just go with the cheapest you can find at the speed you require.

On topic though, Mushkin is generally very good stuff, but it's the chips that matter and they won't be made by Mushkin.
 
Mushkin have kinda fizzled out, they used to make some of the best ram you could buy. I had 2 sets of their redline ram for my a64 rig that were amazing, yummy bh5 :)
 
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