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Thursday, 02 August 2007 12:14

OCZ's DDR3 1600MHz goes Gold

Written by Slobodan Simic
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Mainstream 1600MHz DDR3 Gold Series

 

OCZ has released a new 1600MHz DDR3 modules, a new addition to its Gold Series, one that targets mainstream system builders, gamers and professionals. New module works at 1600MHz with 8-8-8-26 latency at 1.8V.

The new modules will be available as a 1GB single module or a 2GB dual channel kit, and according to PR, new modules should take the full advantage of the Intel P35 and X38 chipsets.

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As the entire OCZ's premium memory lineup, these modules are also 100% hand tested and backed up with a Lifetime Warranty. Modules are cooled by gold-mirrored XTC Z3 heatspreaders.

You can get more info on OCZ here


 

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