OCZ goes even faster - 1120MHz DDR2 Memory

Posted on Tuesday, August 29 2006 @ 22:58 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Yesterday Corsair released 1111MHz DDR2 memory and today OCZ presents the 1120MHz PC2-9000 Ti Alpha VX2 DFI Special Edition, an exclusively engineered series of memory optimized for the new DFI LANParty UT NF590 SLI-M2R.

As a member of the cutting edge OCZ Voltage eXtreme lineup, the PC2-9000 VX2 DFI Special series is custom-built for high-voltage operation and record-breaking speeds of 1120MHz on the DFI M2R motherboard. It has CL 5-5-5-15 timings and a stock voltage of 2.4V.

The PC2-9000 VX2 is the latest member of the OCZ Titanium Alpha series—a new line of memory that carries the industry’s highest performing DDR2 solutions. All Titanium Alpha modules feature exclusive, multicolored XTC (Xtreme Thermal Convection) heatspreaders implementing an innovative Titanium deposition coating process that is resistant to scratches. Each Titanium Alpha module has its own unique color scheme and displays interchanging shades depending on the lighting and angle of the heatspreader.

The PC2-9000 Ti Alpha VX2 DFI Special will be available in 1024MB Modules and 2GB (2x1024MB) dual channel kits. The pricing isn't available yet.


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