| OCZ EL DDR PC-3500 Dual Channel Platinum Limited Edition *EOL |
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  | TechDot What is pertinent, is what OCZ Technology has done to produce memory of this quality. I've yet to find memory able to hold 2-2-2-5 timmings at such low VDIMM and high speeds. I've always been impressed with OCZ's devotion to manufacturing memory capable of low latencies, high speed, and ability to run at minimal voltages Added on: 2003-11-24
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| OCZ EL DDR PC-4000 Dual Channel *EOL |
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  | Club Overclocker Time and time again, we see other brands of PC-4000 and PC-4200 barely hit the mark. Some couldn't even hit their rated speed. However, OCZ's PC-4200EL took my system all the way to 280MHz FSB / 560MHz DDR with ease. What is even more amazing is that I'm running at 3.36GHz at default voltages with the motherboard tweaked for ultra high performance!
 Added on: 2003-11-23
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| California Computer News Magazine From November 2003 Issue:
"I was able to get the EL PC-4000 modules up to nearly 540 MHz and obtain the fastest memory benchmark scores ever seen on my test bench before system instability set in. That's why a Gigabyte of this stuff can cost over $400 and fluctuates on a nearly daily basis. It's the cream of the crop, the absolute fastest you can get for your extreme applications, which are inevitably games. So if you're a speed freak, start here."
 Added on: 2003-11-20
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| OCZ DDR PC-4200 Dual Channel *EOL |
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  | Subzero Tech At first I was wondering how darn $ they might be, considering the performance and reputation of OCZ as a memory mega-giant…and when I looked at the price search engine I saw they were the cheapest. I was knocked out, bam, on the ground: OCZ made the fastest memory I have tested, and it is cheaper than everyone else.  Added on: 2003-11-13
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| OCZ EL DDR PC-4200 Dual Channel *EOL |
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  | PC Stats If you've got an Intel rig and are looking to add 1GB of some good fast memory, there's basically nothing better on the market! Added on: 2003-11-12
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| 3DGameMan OCZ EL DDR PC-4200 Dual Channel Memory has a default speed of 533MHz DDR and the timings are CL 2.5-4-4-7. Together this means blistering-fast memory results. Also, overclockers will love this memory because speeds of 280MHz and beyond are very achievable. Not only is it highly overclockable but it's stable, quality memory that will work in any computer system. Watch the Video to find out more... Added on: 2003-11-11
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| Legit Reviews We were happy to hit 560MHz DDR with PC-4200 memory! This is almost PC-4500 performance and past the point at which most processors will run 1:1 ratios! Added on: 2003-11-03
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