OCZ PC2-9200 Flex XLC Memory Review

Posted on 2007-04-05 11:38:15 by Thomas De Maesschalck

In recent months we have seen an influx of high end memory modules from various manufacturers after a period of memory market lulls. During the end of the DDR craze that hit us in the early 2000s, vendors like Corsair, OCZ and Mushkin pushed and pushed on memory technologies, striving for faster and faster parts trying to get the hard-core enthusiast hooked on overclocking potential and super high voltages. When DDR2 first came on to the scene there was a period of quiet where memory was simply "boring" as every one tried to figure out how the DDR2 overclocking market was going to develop, how quickly the enthusiasts migrated to new DDR2 platforms and so on. Then, as the Conroe processor got closer and closer, DDR2 memory and overclocking were going hand in hand and companies like OCZ Technology set to work to develop innovative and inspiring memory. While that may seem like an oxy-moron, "inspiring memory" is just what we are seeing..



Link: PC Perspective



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