OCZ DDR3 PC3-15000/ 1866MHz / Platinum XTC / Triple Channel Kits / 6GB
The OCZ PC3-15000 triple-channel memory kits are designed specifically for the Intel® Core™ i7 processor / Intel® X58 Express Chipset. Optimized for the Core i7’s triple channel mode, these new 6GB kits ensure optimal performance via an ideal combination of low voltage requirements, speed, and latency.
Developed for enthusiasts and early-adopters, the low voltage OCZ Triple Channel solutions are the choice counterparts for leading-edge performance that won’t inhibit the functionality of Core i7 CPUs. In addition, modules are tested in matched triplets ensuring superior compatibility.
OCZ’s Triple Channel kits are 100% hand-tested for quality assurance and compatibility and feature propriety XTC (Xtreme Thermal Convection) heatspreaders for the most effective heat dissipation. Furthermore, each OCZ memory module is backed by the industry leading OCZ Lifetime Warranty and technical support for unparalleled peace of mind.
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* XTC (Xtreme Thermal Convection) heatspreaders optimize the thermal management of memory modules by promoting greater airflow by means of micro-convection throughout what is usually the dead air space inside conventional heatspreader designs. In this manner, build-up of heat is avoided and thermal dissipation of the memory components is offloaded more efficiently through the honeycomb design. At the same time, mechanical stability is maintained.
HardwareBase (Bosnia) “If you're looking for modules which will allow you to overclock beyond 2GHz or to run them at lower frequency with more aggressive timings, while having a reasonable price, look no further, OCZ DDR3-1866 CL8 Platinum modules are modules for you. However, you should keep on mind that performance increase with frequency in everyday apps and gaming is very modest, but if you're serious about overclocking, you should keep your eye on those modules.”
Pro-Clockers "I was able to hit the magically 2000MHz but it was done by loosing the timings to 9-9-9-25. Actually, I was able to hit 2030MHz with these timings. With the default timings of 8-8-8-28, I did manage 1980MHz which is still very respectable. If you are looking to jump on the Core i7 upgrade path the Platinum series triple 1866 is a good route to take. I would definately recommend this kit to anyone looking to upgrade to the Intel i7."