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    OCZ 2048MB PC3200 dual channel memory Review

    Posted on Tuesday, April 20 2004 @ 19:46:09 CEST by LSDsmurf


    Even though I get more hardware than the average geek, I still get excited by the latest products. Unfortunately for an AMD memory reviewer it has been a dry spell due to the lack of a serious need for memory faster than PC3200. But if you can't increase speed, you have to wait for an increase in size! So my eyes grew big with anticipation when OCZ slipped me their new memory heavy weight. Tipping the scales at 1024 megabytes a stick, this dual channel tag team represents 2048 megabytes of PC3200. Through the wonders of progress you can now have as many megabytes in memory as MHz on your processor. As always when they increase the size, they have to sacrifice some speed due to looser memory timings. But how many frames per second would you have to lose in order to speed up your CAD work and home movie making? Lets put the memory through its paces to find out.

    Link: AMDZone

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