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OCZ Expand Flex XLC Range Of DDR2 Memory With PC2-9600 Offering

by Navin Maini on 18 April 2007, 16:32

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OCZ Technology's Flex XLC range of DDR2 memory has reached new heady heights today, with the launch of a PC2-9600 part.

Running at 1200MHz with rated timings of 5-5-5-18 and requiring 2.35V to operate, the modules ship in 2GB Dual Channel Kits and allow a VDIMM selection of up to 2.40V, part of OCZ's EVP (Extended Voltage Protection) functionality, that allows users to run these modules at up to 2.40V, without invalidating the OCZ Lifetime Warranty provided.

The modules also feature an OCZ EPP (Enhanced Performance Profile) SPD for DDR2-1175, allowing a seamless overclocking experience, without need for manual configuration. Also featuring an 8-layer PCB, OCZ cites that less 'crosstalk' enhances the total signal integrity of the modules.

The star of the show is clearly the presence of OCZ's Flex XLC (Xtreme Liquid Convection) cooling solution that harnesses a fusion of copper and aluminium design, allowing for either passive air or water cooling.

Read more in the press release here.


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Got myself 2gb of this on Monday. For a nice price of £100 inc delivery. :)

Here are some pics.

















No overclocking results as yet or the watercooling aspect as im waiting for my new CPU, motherboard and graphics. :)