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OCZ DDR3 PC3-14400 Platinum
To read this review go to: http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/O...1800_Platinum/
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Its amazing how higher freq these new ram chips are gettting these days. Damn they are expensive though. It reminds me of DDR1 days when a good 1gb kit of corsair twinx was around $600 here in Aussie!!!!!!!
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Thanks for the Review DS, good as always. Im glad to finally start seeing some of the DDR3 memory getting afair shake with tpu testing. Ive been wanting to guage its performance and see how its coming along. thanks for this again.
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BRAVO! That was one of the more in-depth, informative performance DDR3 memory reviews I've seen yet!
![]() Gives me a good idea of where the DDR3 sweet spot is...
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looks good. i read a good review on some high end DDR2 against DDR3 in a magazine, by the look of it DDR3 is maturing by the day.
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