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    OCZ announces EL PC-3200 Voltage eXtreme Gold Edition

    Posted on Wednesday, November 24 2004 @ 15:17:58 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    OCZ Technology Group today announced the release of PC-3200 Voltage eXtreme Gold series memory, a ground-breaking line of high-performance DDR.

    With the introduction of OCZ’s PC-3200 EL Gold with Voltage eXtreme (VX) technology, users will be able to utilize computer memory in a way that outshines traditional DDR. Voltage eXtreme memory is designed to operate at a high voltage in order to increase the speed and stability that is usually unobtainable when conventional modules are pushed to run at a higher voltage.

    Running at the standard 2.6 volts, OCZ PC-3200 Gold VX already boasts 2-3-3 timings, but at 3.2 volts the memory is capable of blistering timings of 2-2-2! Additionally, the modules are more stable and exceed normal performance capabilities at the intensified voltage.

    Product page: here


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