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OCZ Announces the World’s First 4GB NVIDIA SLI Certified Kits

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OCZ Technology Group today announced the latest addition to the award-winning OCZ NVIDIA SLI certified series, the world's first 4GB PC2-6400 SLI-Ready DDR2 modules. Optimized specifically for the latest generation nForce platforms, this series features an ideal combination of reduced latencies and high density to support the ultimate gaming experience.




The OCZ PC2-6400 4GB SLI-Ready Series is the optimal memory solution for current and upcoming DirectX 10 graphic-intensive PC titles and provides unsurpassed reliability and performance to unleash every graphic possibility. For enthusiasts, gamers, and system-builders using Windows Vista as their choice operating system and who need the performance of high-speed memory, these newest PC2-6400 4GB Kits are the ultimate SLI certified memory upgrade to increase your system responsiveness. The new high-density OCZ PC2-6400 4GB SLI-Ready Series is equipped with NVIDIA Enhanced Performance Profiles (EPP) to optimize the modules' gaming performance on nForce SLI-based motherboards.

"There are increasingly more games that are now taking advantage of DirectX 10 being introduced, and consumers need more memory to take full advantage of the enhanced details and effects within the games," said Alex Mei, Chief Marketing Officer, OCZ Technology Group. "OCZ is proud to be the first memory manufacturer to offer an SLI Certified 4GB solution for gamers seeking for a perfect blend of high density and easy overclocking right out of the box on NVIDIA platforms."

As part of the NVIDIA SLI technology ecosystem, these modules undergo a rigorous series of tests by NVIDIA and are certified to provide enthusiasts and gamers the performance, compatibility, and stability they seek when building an SLI gaming system. Tailored specifically for the NVIDIA gamer, each OCZ 4GB PC2-6400 certified memory kit features the exclusive black SLI-Ready XTC (Xtreme Thermal Convection) heatspreader for the most efficient heat dissipation, and a look that stands out like its performance.

OCZ PC2-6400 4GB SLI-Ready memory modules are programmed to boot at 800MHz DDR2 with tight timings of 5-4-4. Only motherboards equipped with the custom-designed BIOS, such as those designed for NVIDIA nForce SLI MCPs, can detect the optimized SPD profiles and ensure the memory functions under the best possible conditions. The exclusive OCZ SPD specifications take out the guesswork and provide enthusiasts and gamers with significant overclocked performance with no manual adjustment or compatibility issues. Additionally, all SLI-Ready memory is backed with toll-free technical support, the exclusive EVP (Extended Voltage Protection) coverage, and an industry leading Lifetime Warranty.

With the fusion of the sophisticated EPP memory specification, high-speed OCZ DDR2 architecture, the PC2-6400 4GB SLI kits are the ultimate breakthrough for advanced SLI platform gaming performance.

For more information on the OCZ PC2-6400 4GB SLI-Ready Series, please click here.

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WTF i dont understand this crossfire / sli certified crap....Or i could buy 4gb g.skill kit w/ equal or slightely lesser timings for 100$$ less. and my lavender matalic heatspreader looks just as pretty.
 
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WTF i dont understand this crossfire / sli certified crap....Or i could buy 4gb g.skill kit w/ equal or slightely lesser timings for 100$$ less. and my lavender matalic heatspreader looks just as pretty.

Marketing ploy, plain and simple. People who know no different will buy these thinking they will be better due to the 'sli certified' title.

On a side note I no longer have the option to quote anyone?! (I manually did the above quote)
 
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I dont like OCZ memory my self any more had to many problems with the with errors and when they sent me a replacement the ram i got back was the wrong speed but it said the right speed printed on the sticks,:laugh: So it gave me more problems so i swaped to crucial all good now:D
 

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I see no difference from these memories and my own OCZ platinum 4gb dual channel kit with the same 5,4,4,15 timings.
 
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My internal case speaker is SLI certified :).
It helps me squeeze out a few extra mhz.

Maybe thats why my old OCZ Reaper was abit faster in memory beachmarking:confused:
 
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lol, my southbridge is sli-certified, that's why I love my crossfire.
 

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I believe the certifications are for those who dont know what really works and what doesnt. This helps joe consumer who firsts gets into building his or her own pc. Its guaranteed to work and is compatible and makes things easier. At least this is my take on SLI/Crossfire Certification. Guaranteed to work with the rest of the components.
 
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WTF i dont understand this crossfire / sli certified crap....Or i could buy 4gb g.skill kit w/ equal or slightely lesser timings for 100$$ less. and my lavender matalic heatspreader looks just as pretty.

waste of teh monies ...
 
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