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Tuesday, 20 April 2010 09:37

OCZ working on mean 8GB Gold kit

Written by Slobodan Simic

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8GB of DDR3-1333 for €250

According to our info, OCZ is preparing a mean 1333MHz 8GB kit that will be a part of OCZ's Gold series. The new 8GB kit will consist out of two 4GB modules and we should hit retail with a €250 price tag.

The new OCZ 8GB kit, model name OCZ3G1333LV8GK, works at 1333MHz with CL 9-9-9-20 latencies at 1.65V and according to what we had a chance to see, it might be the cheapest 8GB 1333MHz kit around with these specs.

OCZ will also might sell this one as a single 4GB module as well, and it will be quite interesting when someone pairs it in a 12 or even 16GB kits.

The kit should be available pretty soon at Alternate.de.

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