OCZ shows off 2.1GHz DDR3, 1200W Turbo-Cool ESA PSU

Posted on Wednesday, March 05 2008 @ 13:52 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
OCZ is showing off a couple of new products at CeBIT; their new Neural Impulse Actuator (NIA), 2.1GHz DDR3 modules and a new Turbo-Cool 1200W ESA power supply.
As the leader in high performance memory, OCZ will unveil new ultra-high speed DDR3 memory modules developed for the impending NVIDIA nForce 790i Ultra SLI-based products. Running at blazing speeds of 2.1GHz, the OCZ PC3-16000 kit raises the bar and offers gamers a premium solution that can unleash the full potential of the awaited NVIDIA DDR3 platform.

PC Power & Cooling continues to be a frontrunner in the latest advancements of the industry. Demonstrating the benefits of the Enthusiast System Architecture (ESA) in its latest PSU, the 3-way SLI Certified Turbo-Cool 1200W ESA will be on display as one of the first units to adopt this technology and be available to the market. The latest ESA-ready desktop system from Hypersonic will be demoed featuring the Turbo-Cool 1200 ESA, showcasing the benefits of this revolutionary new direction for high-end gaming and workstations.


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