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OCZ Releases the World’s First Production 1800MHz DDR3 Solution

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OCZ Technology Group, the worldwide leader in innovative, ultra-high performance and high reliability memory, today unveiled the next step to achieving maximum performance on the latest PC platforms with the launch of the World's first production PC3-14400 DDR3 modules. These OCZ kits are meant to set industry performance standards as well as accelerate the development of next-generation enthusiast platforms.




Tested and qualified to reach DDR3-1800 with ample overclocking capability and aggressive latencies, the OCZ PC3-14400 Platinum Edition is a true milestone. At 1800MHz, the OCZ PC3-14400 modules are rated to run CL8-8-8 to take the latest Intel platforms to previously unimaginable levels.

"OCZ is excited to release the world's first 1800MHz DDR3 solution, which offers consumers not only the fastest production specification, but has additional headroom for enthusiasts to go on and break records," commented Dr. Michael Schuette, VP of Technology Development at OCZ Technology. "Following on the heels of the 1600MHz release of OCZ DDR3 comes the 1800MHz DDR3 series with a peak bandwidth of 14400MB per second and latencies comparable to the fastest offerings of DDR or DDR2. No other architecture can offer the same balance of bandwidth and latencies, and no other architecture has annihilated all existing high scores within a mere few weeks after its introduction and the OCZ3P18001G series plays an integral part in this triumphant achievement."

OCZ Platinum DDR3-1800 modules will be available in single 1024MB (1GB) modules and 2x1GB dual channel kits. OCZ's ongoing collaboration with the leading platform providers ensures optimal performance and compatibility on all the next generation computing platforms that will be introduced later this year.

Each module is 100% hand-tested for quality assurance and compatibility and features a proprietary platinum-mirrored XTC (Xtreme Thermal Convection) heatspreader for the most effective heat dissipation. As part of OCZ's line-up of premium memory, the DDR3 series is backed by a Lifetime Warranty and industry-leading technical support for unparalleled peace of mind.

For more information on the OCZ DDR3 PC2-14400 Platinum solutions, please click here.

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Solution? Why don't they just cut the crap and say "$company releases worlds first $unnecessary-marginally-improved-hardware happiness".

I mean, at least it'd be a bit more direct.
 
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I guess its their way of seeming like they come up with something earth shattering. Its not a true solution, as it doesnt solve anything and there was no problem to begin with. What they should do is keep latencies low on what they do have already and wait to go up on the mhz/bandwidth later on when prices fall and more folks buy them.
 

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Wooooow. They should be putting this into a gfx card, not using it as system Ram....honestly, not that many things need that much bandwidth. Most people don't even use that much bandwidth (only synthetic benchmarks can really show the difference). This is really crazy fast ram though.
 

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whats it matter its the same chips as the low end ram but picked out cause they are KNOWN to do 1800mhz i would rather try my luck with low end yet identical chips then pay the insane price they want
 
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