OCZ Walks Away With Three "Best of 2008" Products from Hardware Info

2008-11-18

Hardware Info is one of The Netherlands most prestigious review sites, and this year OCZ came out on top in several categories for the 2008 readers choice awards. OCZ made itself known to have the favorite memory and Solid State Drives, offering a wide range of hardware enthusiasts the products they need with style, performance, and affordability.

The OCZ ReaperX DDR2 series has been awarded time and again by enthusiasts for its deadly mixture of blazingly high speeds, innovative and unique cooling, and attractive price point.

"OCZ is without a doubt one of the big boys in the memory industry. Our readers really appreciate the special heat-pipe design of their Reaper X series and made this the winner for DDR2."





As for DDR3, OCZ's coveted Platinum XTC Series offers the most intense performance for the latest platforms, in speeds ranging from DDR3-1333 all the way up to a blazing 2GHz. The tight timings and incredible frequencies make this series the perfect choice for gamers and overclockers, and the readers nominated this series for best DDR3 out there.

"And being enormously popular among the HWI community, OCZ proves their pick in DDR3 range. The OCZ Platinum XTC received the most votes."





The final reader's pick was the Core Series Solid State drives, which were the first affordable SSDs on the market with incredible performance ratings. The Core Series has been made popular with early adopters wanting the advanced technology of flash storage over traditional harddrives, without paying the exorbitant prices of the latest technology.

"This year we have introduced a new category, Solid State Drives. As grown into the 'Grandmaster of SSD-Country', OCZ has the most popular product. The OCZ Core V2 was chosen by the largest part and rightfully wins the Hardware.info award for Best SSD of 2008."





OCZ continuously strives to bring the best and most cost-efficient products to the market, and will continue to cater to both high-end and mainstream enthusiasts who want to configure the ultimate gaming and overclocking systems.

Full Article: www.hardwareinfo.com



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