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jmke 23rd January 2007 14:09

OCZ DDR2 PC2-9200 FlexXLC expands DDR2 Boundaries
 
The last few months have been rather turbulent in memory land. Several new modules have been introduced to the market, some of which are quite revolutionary. Of course, OCZ could not fall behind, and has introduced a new top end memory module with a totally new design, and we spent some quality time with it, can it beat our reigning overclocking champ?

http://www.madshrimps.be/?action=getarticle&articID=529

SuAside 24th January 2007 09:33

DDR2 promised us low power use & lower heat specs

now we've got DDR2 with not only huge heatsinks à la Corsair, but with stock watercooling ^^

jmke 24th January 2007 10:44

time for DDR3:)

thorgal 24th January 2007 12:21

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Originally Posted by SuAside (Post 138834)
DDR2 promised us low power use & lower heat specs

now we've got DDR2 with not only huge heatsinks à la Corsair, but with stock watercooling ^^

It's all micron's fault :naughty:

No seriously, as long as there are enthusiasts, memory will be built to exceed JEDEC specs. THe same will be true for DDR3 in my humble opinion.

Rutar 24th January 2007 12:38

I think Core 2 is to blame, if we could use lower dividers we wouldn't need such high frequency memory for overclocking,

jmke 24th January 2007 12:44

I can push my mainboard way beyond spec FSB wise without even reaching rated PC2-6400 speed...divider options on 975 chipset are sufficient;

SuAside 24th January 2007 16:38

Quote:

Originally Posted by thorgal (Post 138848)
No seriously, as long as there are enthusiasts, memory will be built to exceed JEDEC specs. THe same will be true for DDR3 in my humble opinion.

of course, but usually that's also a sign that the next generation of technology should be ready for release soon (or there'll be trouble :) )

Quote:

Originally Posted by jmke (Post 138852)
I can push my mainboard way beyond spec FSB wise without even reaching rated PC2-6400 speed...divider options on 975 chipset are sufficient;

well, solo my memory goes well over the 6400 speeds and so does the CPU, but cant get it over 400 in 1:1. :)

but that has nothing to do with divider options, of course.


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