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OCZ DDR2 PC2-6400 CL 3 FlexXLC Edition *EOL
TechZine (Netherlands) Added on: 2007-10-11
"The Flex XLC modules from OCZ have an impressive aluminium heatspreader for air cooling but not only do they look amazing, you can also watercool these modules for maximum performance. A big advantage of these modules is the EPP (Enhanced Performance Profile) future. This gives users with an Nvidia 650 or 680 chipset the possibility to automatically adjust the SPD data, which makes overclocking easier."
read moreOCZ 600W StealthXStream Power Supply
TechZine (Netherlands) Added on: 2007-09-17
"With the overclockers on mind, OCZ produces and launches high quality products on the market. The StealthXstream has four 12V rails, OCZ made sure that this PSU has enough power to run energy consuming systems. This beast brings enough power to the table to run SLI systems and also has enough room for some good overclocking. Overall this is a very nice product at a good price point which is why it deserves our TechZine Must Have Award."
read moreOCZ GameXStream 600W-700W Power Supply *EOL
BouweenPC (Netherlands) Added on: 2007-08-30
"The OCZ GameXStream has a lot of connections with long cables. Furthermore, the PSU has an extremely silent, but still a very powerful 120mm fan. The GameXstream proved to be a very stable and a powerful PSU. This PSU is recommended to gamers that need more power. Besides, the GameXstream is also excellent for overclocking, because it supplies you with a lot of power."
read moreOCZ ModXStream Power Supply *EOL
Computer! Totaal (Netherlands) Added on: 2007-08-13
"OCZ has introduced the ModXstream for the high demanding users. The Watts that the ModXstream supplies are satisfying, even for the high demanding systems. With 780W, 20A on the four 12V lines and 30A on the 3,3 line, and the 5V line, the ModXstream was still easily able to deliver power to a heavy dual core SLI-system. The ModXstream is silent and almost not hearable under standard load. Besides, the ModXstream did not get warmer than 25 degrees."
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