CONCLUSION
When I was told by Mushkin about the imminent release of their Redline Lumina line I was like “finally, they got into RGB” so since this was their first “try” i certainly didn’t expect them to use a total of 8 addressable RGB LEDs and their very own software. But they did so Kudos to them for this since the Redline Lumina are some of the best-looking modules in the market today. Performance is also very good, i mean what more can one ask than a kit which can hit 4GHz at CL18 with just 1.4V? Needless to say, people who are willing to climb even higher in voltages should have no problem getting even higher clocks but that’s not something i can recommend to anyone, not for 24/7 use anyways. And then we have the available kits. Mushkin is among a handful of manufacturers that go all out right from the start in order to cover pretty much everyone out there so this time over the Redline Lumina line consists by a grand total of 23 kits.
Currently retailing for USD184.99 inside the USA (Amazon.com) and for 193.51Euros inside the EU (Amazon.de) the Redline Lumina 32GB 3600MHz CL18 DDR4 dual-channel kit by Mushkin is priced extremely well, especially considering the current state of the global market. Not much else I can say about the Redline Lumina which hasn’t already been mentioned in this review, they look nice, perform even better, are covered with a lifetime limited warranty, are available in 23 different kits and are priced very well so what are you waiting for? These of course mean that the Redline Lumina get the Platinum Award.
PROS
- Very Good Performance (Up To 4000MHz CL18)
- Build Quality
- Looks (FrostByte Heatspreaders & ARGB LED Bar)
- Lifetime Limited Warranty
- Mushkin RGB Software (14 Effects)
- Available Capacities & Speeds (23 Kits)
- Price (Currently)
CONS
- Dual Channel Kits Only