OCZ debuts new DDR2 and DDR3 ReaperX modules

Posted on Thursday, November 15 2007 @ 21:33 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
OCZ has released two new memory modules today with its ReaperX cooling solution.

First there's the OCZ PC2-8000 ReaperX HPC 4GB kit. This product features a clockspeed of 1000MHz and has 5-5-5-15 timings.

Then there's also the OCZ PC3-10666 ReaperX HPC 4GB kit which runs at 1333MHz with 6-5-5-18 timings.

“Like gamers the world over we are excited about the launch of the highly advanced new game Crysis,” commented Alex Mei, Chief Marketing Officer of the OCZ technology Group. “Spectacular new titles like Crysis deliver a fresh level of realism and we are pleased to release new ReaperX DDR2-1000 and DDR3-1333 4GB kits that are optimized to ensure that gamer’s hardware is able to fully leverage the complete slew of features within these games on both current and next generation platforms for the ultimate experience.”



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Re: OCZ debuts new DDR2 and DDR3 ReaperX modules
by Anonymous on Thursday, November 15 2007 @ 23:45 CET
Sort of reminds me of Thermalright HR-07.