Press release : OCZ EL DDR PC-3700 Dual Channel Gold 1GB Quad

Posted on Monday, July 07 2003 @ 11:38 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
A few days ago OCZ has announced his OCZ EL DDR PC-3700 Dual Channel Gold 1GB Quad. This could be something interesting for overclockers on the Springdale/Canterwood chipsets like me. The kit contains four 256MB RAM modules which are tested to run at 466MHz and CL 2-3-7-3 at 2.75V! And they were tested to run in that mode on a Abit IC7-G motherboard.
"OCZ PC3700 Gold has been a dominant product," said Steve Lee, Director of Strategic Business Development. "By offering hand-tested and matched quad 256mb modules, we have the best solution for dual channel configurations on the market."

OCZ Dual Channel Gold Quad memory will be shipping in 1GB PC-3700 Dual Channel optimized kits rated at CL 2-3-7-3 with an operating frequency of 2.75 volts. Each module is backed by OCZ's Lifetime Warranty and features a Gold layered copper heatspreader. The four matched 256MB modules are tested together on the Abit IC7-G to ensure maximum stability and performance.

OCZ Dual Channel Gold memory has been designed specifically for use with the Intel Canterwood and Springdale chipsets, and thus offers the best performance on these platforms.
Hopefully they perform as well as they look!

More info at OCZ Technology


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