OCZ debuts six triple channel DDR3 memory kits

Posted on Friday, October 17 2008 @ 17:27 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
OCZ has unveiled a full lineup of triple channel DDR3 memory kits that run at voltages of 1.65V. These modules were designed for the upcoming Intel Core i7 processors and are available in frequencies of 1333MHz and 1600MHz in 3GB and 6GB kits.
Optimized for the Core i7’s triple channel mode, these new 3GB and 6GB kits ensure optimal performance via an ideal combination of low voltage requirements, speed, and latency.

Developed for enthusiasts and early-adopters, the low voltage OCZ Triple Channel solutions are the choice counterparts for leading-edge performance that won’t inhibit the functionality of Core i7 CPUs. In addition, modules are tested in matched triplets ensuring superior compatibility.

"OCZ engineered these 3GB and 6GB kits specifically for Intel's imminent platform," commented Dr. Michael Schuette, VP of Technology Development at OCZ Technology. "By using special-screened, low voltage-capable ICs, these modules are the perfect complement for the Intel® X58 Chipset to deliver the maximum performance by enabling low latency settings and higher system frequency."
Here are the specifications of the new Gold and Platinum triple channel DDR3 memory kits from OCZ:
  • OCZ PC3-10666 Gold 3GB (3X1GB)1333MHz CL 9-9-9-20 1.65V
  • OCZ PC3-10666 Gold 6GB (3X2GB)1333MHz CL 9-9-9-20 1.65V
  • OCZ PC3-12800 Gold 3GB (3x1GB) CL8-8-8-24 1.65V
  • OCZ PC3-12800 Gold 6GB (3x2GB) CL8-8-8-24 1.65V
  • OCZ PC3-10666 Platinum 3GB (3x1GB) CL7-7-7-20 1.65V
  • OCZ PC3-10666 Platinum 6GB (3x2GB) CL7-7-7-20 1.65V


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