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OCZ introduces 1800 MHz DDR3 modules PDF Print E-mail
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By Humphrey Cheung   
Thursday, July 19, 2007 12:53

Sunnyvale (CA) – OCZ Technology has introduced one of the fastest DDR3 memory modules on the market.  It’s new PC3-14400 Platinum edition runs at 1800 MHz and promises to have “ample overclocking capability”, according to OCZ.

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The new memory modules have an integrated mirrored heat spreader and run at 1.9 volts.  OCZ is using memory times of CL8-8-8 is still very high compared to DDR2 modules, but not bad when you compare it to other DDR3 memory.

Some readers may remember our story about Corsair hitting 2 GHz on their DDR3 memory back in June during the Computex trade show in Taipei.  Their engineers managed to get a system stable at 2 GHz memory speed after using memory timings of 10-10-10.

The OCZ PC3-14400 Platinum Edition will be sold in both single one GB sticks or double one GB sticks in a dual channel kit.

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