HardwareLuxx "These modules don't only look amazing (especially in an ATI system) but the technical features impressed us as well."

3DGameMan "DDR2 memory is now mainstream and needed for current motherboards. So, when upgrading your computer system, it's required to pick up at least 2 gigabytes of DDR2 memory. Selecting memory can be a daunting task, as there are so many memory companies on the market. OCZ has really taken the guesswork out of this memory though, since it's designed to work best with ATI chipset motherboards. So if you are getting a new ATI chipset motherboard, this would be the memory to get. With a default speed of 800MHz DDR2 and a timing of 4-4-4-12 it is sure to perform very well in high-end motherboards..."

TweakUp (Denmark) "The OCZ PC2-6400 ATI CrossFire Edition RAM modules push the Tweak-O meter to 90 points. This is because of the amazing design OCZ created together with ATI to fulfill the needs of specific customer groups. The performance is very impressive as well, especially in the right system environment which would be with other CrossFire parts. If you are investing in high performance but also want blazing design, this is the way to go!"

Driver Heaven "The ATI CrossFire module from OCZ performs very well and overclocks admirably too. The RAM reacts very well to voltage and could go as high as 1160MHz with 5/5/5/15 timings and 2.5V on an Intel P965 chipset based system.?

Tech Power Up "When deciding on components for a new system, users are often worried about incompatibilities with the memory of their choice. OCZ has teamed up with ATI to bring you CrossFire certified memory. This means that you can install this memory on any CrossFire certified motherboard and it is guaranteed to work. Especially for less experienced users this can be a great way to save a lot of trouble."

TweakPC (Germany) "Last but not least the ATI CrossFire have an extremely attractive end-user price. Because of that and the amazing overclocking potential we give the OCZ ATI CrossFire Edition our Recommended Award and 5.9 out of 6 stars.?

PC Net (Turkey) "OCZ produces high quality memory modules and together with Ati Crossfire certified modules gives the ease of selection to consumers.
These modules goes thorugh Ati Certification program and guarantess best compatibility and high performance at Crossfire setups. Red heatspreaders looks cool and Crosssfire modules have the extended voltage protection in addition to lifetime warranty."

CHIP (Turkey) "Ati Crossfire modules has 4-4-4-15 timings at 800MHz but shows its real performance when it comes to overclocking."

CPU3D "When manufacturers come up with products that are 'certified this' and 'certified that' ... I always tend to shy away. Well, I can now see why getting this certification really helps, and why enthusiasts are willing to pay that little bit extra for that certification. I know one thing's for sure ... these memory chips are more than likely 'hand-picked' so that they can be ATI Certified. For overclocking, the OCZ ATI Certified PC2-6400 DDR2 memory 2Gb kit are pretty good too. The performance is just as impressive as its looks."

PC World Komputer (Poland) “OCZ PC2 6400 Crossfire (OCZ2A8002GK) will draw the attention of Crossfire enthusiast, for sure. Manufacturer guaranties that 2x1Gb modules will work at 2,1V with 800MHz frequency and 4-4-4-12 timings. Red heatspreaders with perforated surface are made of aluminum. Thanks to small heatspreaders, You can use memories on every single board. We were really surprised of performance. At first sight 4-5-4-14 timings at 2,36V seems to be just fine, but imagine that PC2 6400 memories worked with that kind of timings with 1066 MHz clock. It’s fantastic. When we tried to reach highest possible clock memories worked perfectly reaching amazing 1216 MHz 5-5-5-16 at 2,36V.”

BuyCOMs (Thailand) “OCZ ATI CrossFire DDR2 800MHz kits were running very stable when overclocked from 800MHz to 1066MHz. When compared to Corsair XMS2 Pro- we were able to hit better scores with OCZ memory in most of our tests, even if Corsair positions its Pro series as a performance solution. Kudos to OCZ.”

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