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OCZ DDR2 PC2-6400 SLI-Ready Edition Dual Channel
Manufacturer: OCZ Article Options
Written by: Jacob Lumetta Email Print Buy Ask
Date posted: May 28th 2007 Email Article Print Article Find Cheapest Price Ask a question
Category: Reviews > Memory

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As we can see from the benchmarks the memory performed quite well when compared against the other DDR modules. While the difference in performance wasn't noticed between using the SOE DDR800 and the SLI-Ready DDR800 memory there was a slight performance boost in terms of benchmark numbers when using the SLI-Ready memory on the Abit Fatal1ty AN9 32X Motherboard. At the time of writing this memory can be found at a very competitive street price of $137. Taking the price, performance and OCZ's EVP Lifetime Warranty into account, this set of memory is easily recommended.

The BFR Breakdown

Performance: Slightly better speeds then other non SLI-Ready memory modules.
Cooling: Comes with XTC (Xtreme thermal Convection) heat spreaders that feature the SLI Logo.
Warranty: Lifetime and it comes with OCZ's EVP. OCZ EVP (Extended Voltage Protection) is a feature that allows allows PC2-6400 modules to handle voltages up to 2.1V ±5% and still be covered by the Lifetime Warranty.


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