OCZ EL 1GB DC DDR400 Titanium Edition

@ 2005/05/20
The OCZ EL 1GB Dual Channel DDR400 Titanium Edition memory module is a
very highly overclockable memory module that will meet the needs of most
enthusiasts. This pair of DDR400 is one of the fastest frequencies RAM of
the DDR memory range. This dual channel RAM is able to run at tight
timings of 2-3-2-5 which is the best and basic requirement for a good
memory module. Furthermore, with the voltage of 2.8V, it was able to hit
265 MHz which is equal to DDR 530 with the tight timings of 3-4-4-8. That
was an excellent result. Furthermore, this pair of RAM is comes with
Titanium mirrored copper heat spreaders which is very good for the heat
dissipation. This OCZ EL 1GB Titanium Edition Dual Channel DDR400 is
really an excellent memory module. Beside that, it also includes the
exclusive OCZ PowerSwap Warranty which ensures the very least possible
downtime with the luxury of expedited advanced replacement of any Titanium
product. The price of these memory modules is at the MSRP at $170 USD.
With that price, most of the enthusiasts will also afford to own it.
Highly Recommended!

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Comment from Sidney @ 2005/05/21
You are not hungry and a grateful person.
Comment from Jaco @ 2005/05/21
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Originally posted by lazyman
I'm afraid 275 FSB is not quite enough for the hungry and ungrateful overclockers this time around ..... >300 will be the only way to move DDR from now on.
The memories been tested on a Gigabyte mobo where max vdimm = 2,8v

considering the low voltage these are great results:
DDR 462 2-3-2-5 @ 2,8v
DDR 530 3-4-4-8 @ 2,8v

The memories will probably perform even better with higher vdimm on a DFI NF4 board.
Comment from jmke @ 2005/05/20
when I asked at Cebit 2005 at their Booth about samples being sent out for review of their new Titanium series I got the following answer: "what are you going to test?"

nice going though
Comment from Sidney @ 2005/05/20
I'm afraid 275 FSB is not quite enough for the hungry and ungrateful overclockers this time around ..... >300 will be the only way to move DDR from now on.