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Wednesday, August 30, 2006
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OCZ Makes Use of Voltage eXtreme Technology to Shatter DDR2 Speed Records
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OCZ Technology unveilled the PC2-9000 Ti Alpha VX2 DFI Special Edition, an exclusively engineered series of memory optimized for the new DFI LANParty UT NF590 SLI-M2R.
As a member of the OCZ Voltage eXtreme lineup, the PC2-9000 VX2 DFI Special series
is custom-built for high-voltage operation and record-breaking speeds of 1120MHz
on the DFI M2R motherboard.
"OCZ is excited to introduce the new Titanium Alpha VX2 DFI Special which was
co-developed with enthusiast motherboard partner DFI," stated Alex Mei, VP of
Marketing, OCZ Technology Inc. "Making use of our Voltage eXtreme technology,
these new modules once again break the speed record with PC2-9000, and are
optimized do deliver the world's highest speeds on the latest DFI platform."
The PC2-9000 Ti Alpha VX2 DFI Special will be available in 1024MB Modules and 2GB
(2x1024MB) dual channel kits. |
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