OCZ DDR2 PC2-9200 FlexXLC Edition review
Posted by Julio Franco on 08 February 2007 - 22:48 · 5 comments & 3158 views
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#1 Posted by +Neo003 on 08 Feb 2007 - 23:01
- Even TechSpot says it's not any improvment over any other memory modules avaibles and great rates.
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#2 Posted by kingboy on 08 Feb 2007 - 23:02
- who is going to spend 500 bucks on 2 GB of ram... thats allmsot as much as vista!

But seriously... these modules look like they could do some interesting things.
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#3 Posted by RangerLG on 08 Feb 2007 - 23:19
- Aren't those timings a little high or is DDR2 not like old DDR?
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#3.1 Posted by Internal Storm on 09 Feb 2007 - 04:40
- Quote - (RangerLG said @ #3)Aren't those timings a little high or is DDR2 not like old DDR?
DDR2 always has higher timings, but 5 is on the high end even for DDR2. Usually it's around 3 or 4.
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We present you today’s review item, OCZ's ultra-expensive DDR2 memory kit featuring two highly overclocked 1GB modules. Priced at around $480, the price tag of the OCZ DDR2 PC2-9200 FlexXLC Edition memory is quite simply scary! This memory clocks to 1150MHz using 2.35v with CAS5-5-5-18 timings.
These new OCZ FlexXLC memory modules feature the unique ability to integrate themselves into your existing water-cooling system. In fact, these are the first ever water-cooled memory modules of any description and OCZ wanted to make sure they were the record breakers. OCZ was not only the first to deliver water-cooled memory, but they are also the first to ship memory that is guaranteed to work at 1150MHz right out of the box.