OCZ EL DDR PC-3200 Titanium

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by W1zzard, on Jun 30th 2005, in Memory. Manufacturer: OCZ Technology

Value and Conclusion

  • Two 512MB OCZ PC-3200 Titanium modules set you back about $165, this is quite a hefty price, but you have to consider that the premium RMA handling you get with them, does add a lot of cost.
  • Top notch RMA process
  • Beautiful Heatspreaders
  • Warranty for higher voltage
  • Tight timings
  • Little overclocking headroom
  • Expensive
  • Credit card required for PowerSwap Warranty
7.4OCZ does emphasize that this memory is not built for overclockers, but paying $165 for this kit sounds like a bit much to me. You can get 2x512 MB NoName memory for about $85, so just buy four modules for $170 and stash two away in case one breaks.
There is no reason why overclockers would need this memory, it does not overclock much, no matter the timings, but for these people OCZ has a completely difference range of memories which are specifically geared to their needs.

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