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    OCZ PC2-9200 FlexXLC Edition 2GB Kit Review

    Posted on Monday, September 17 2007 @ 19:53:58 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Considering that the price for DDR2 is getting cheaper by the day, the FlexXLC PC2-9200 is quite expensive for a DDR2. However, this is not your average DDR2 as it is rated to run at 575MHz. The FlexXLC did not only overclock as advertised, but it also stunned us as it allowed us to overclock beyond 600MHz without touching its VDIMM or latency. With a maximum overclock at 651MHz, the FlexXLC breached the DDR2-1300 rating which was possible at 5-5-5 latencies. However, it required a little bit more voltage to achieve this but it was certainly good enough to put a big smile on our face.

    Link: PC Modding Malaysia

    OCZ PC2-9200 FlexXLC Edition 2GB Kit


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