Thursday, June 21st 2007

OCZ Unleashes Enthusiast-Grade DDR3-1333 CL7 Solution

OCZ Technology Group, today announced the newest OCZ DDR3 product addition. The leading-edge PC3-10666 Platinum Edition was developed to offer the enthusiast community a solution that fully exhausts the capabilities of the Intel P35 and X38 Express chipsets. At 1333MHz, the OCZ PC3-10666 Platinum edition is rated to run CL7-7-7-20, featuring the ideal balance of sheer DDR3 speed and enhanced timings so users can truly take these next generation platforms to greater heights.

"We engineered our newest DDR3 edition with a focus on maximizing performance of DDR3 technology," said Ryan Petersen, OCZ CEO. "Our new Platinum PC3-10666 achieves the low latencies required to see a performance uplift for enthusiasts upgrading their systems to DDR3."

OCZ Platinum DDR3 modules will be available in 2x512MB and 2x1024MB dual channel kits. These modules are currently available in limited quantity and OCZ has been working closely with the leading platform providers to ensure optimal performance and compatibility on all the next generation computing platforms that will be introduced later this year.

Each module is 100% hand-tested for quality assurance and compatibility and features a proprietary platinum-mirrored XTC (Xtreme Thermal Convection) heatspreader for the most effective heat dissipation. As part of OCZ's line-up of premium memory, the DDR3 series is backed by a Lifetime Warranty and industry-leading technical support for unparalleled peace of mind.

For more information on the new OCZ DDR3 solutions, please click here.
Source: OCZ Technology
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4 Comments on OCZ Unleashes Enthusiast-Grade DDR3-1333 CL7 Solution

#1
Bret
Great. Now all we need is a motherboard with a 2666 FSB.
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#2
Pinchy
Already down to CL 7 from 8 and 9 with the G.Skill :).

Still, id prefer it at 5 or 6 :).
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#3
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
slowly but surely the timings are coming down. Id expect loose timings with the speed of these modules. I also wont expect AMD to get on this bandwagon for a few years, unless they developed something to compete with Intels DDR3 mobos, which, by the way, offer at least a 1333mhz FSB.

Id be interested in seeing a benchmark or 20 with the newer intel chips and mobos and soon as possible ::prod W1zzard::
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#4
DrunkenMafia
shit its getting quicker and quicker by the minute.... Will be funny to see ram running at 2gig soon... lol..

Thats quicker than my old cpu. :roll:
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