OCZ debuts the PC2-6400 Titanium Series with EPP Technology

Posted on Saturday, November 04 2006 @ 7:06 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
OCZ today unveiled the PC2-6400 Titanium Series, the first-ever EPP-ready modules rated with a 1T command rate. Optimized for the existing nForce 590 SLI-based motherboards and impending NVIDIA platforms, the PC2-6400 Titanium EPP-Ready series delivers enthusiasts an alternative way of achieving high performance results without the need for substantial bus speeds. As the first DDR2 Titanium XTC (Xtreme Thermal Convection) product released, the innovative PC2-6400 EPP-Ready series is a premium solution for all enthusiasts, gamers, and high-end system builders.

"NVIDIA’s new nForce 590 SLI chipset with support for Intel LGA775 processors including the new quad core QX6700 processor really delivers the best performance when paired with the appropriate memory", commented Dr. Michael Schuette, VP of Technology Development at OCZ Technology. "For the extreme enthusiast, we specifically created the new OCZ PC2-6400 Titanium modules with built-in selectable (EPP) Enhanced Performance Profiles with reduced latencies for ultra fast memory accesses at 800 MHz data rate. Moreover, on the qualified platform and boards, the PC2-6400 Titanium modules are capable of accepting one command per clock cycle, also known as 1T Command Rate, which solves bus contention issues and increases memory performance by a considerable amount.”

PC2-6400 Titanium modules will be available in 1024MB densities and 2GB (2x1024MB) dual channel kits.


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