OCZ DDR3 memory goes 1800MHz

Posted on Thursday, July 19 2007 @ 17:43 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
It's been only two days since OCZ released its 1600MHz DDR3 memory and today they do even better with the launch of 1800MHz DDR3 memory.

The new OCZ PC3-14400 Platinum Edition can achieve a frequency of 1.8GHz at CL8-8-8 timings. They will be available as single 1GB modules are 2x 1GB.
“OCZ is excited to release the world’s first 1800MHz DDR3 solution, which offers consumers not only the fastest production specification, but has additional headroom for enthusiasts to go on and break records,” commented Dr. Michael Schuette, VP of Technology Development at OCZ Technology. “Following on the heels of the 1600MHz release of OCZ DDR3 comes the 1800MHz DDR3 series with a peak bandwidth of 14400MB per second and latencies comparable to the fastest offerings of DDR or DDR2. No other architecture can offer the same balance of bandwidth and latencies, and no other architecture has annihilated all existing high scores within a mere few weeks after its introduction and the OCZ3P18001G series plays an integral part in this triumphant achievement.”


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