OCZ DDR2 PC2-9200 Flex II 4 GB

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Manufacturer: OCZ Technology
Author: nflesher87
Date: Sep 25th 2008

Introduction


I would like to thank OCZ Technology for supplying the review sample.

From the company's product page:
  • 1150MHz DDR2
  • CL 5-5-5-18
  • Available in 4GB (2x2048) Dual Channel Kits
  • Unbuffered
  • OCZ Lifetime Warranty
  • 2.1 Volts
  • 240 Pin DIMM
  • 2 x 1/8" ID (inner diameter) barbs
  • Flex II XLC Heatsink
  • 2.15 EVP

Packaging


OCZ's package presentation is of the finest quality I've seen yet for a system memory kit. The retail box is quite contemporary, opening up much like most PC Game boxes, to finely display each module and a schematic explaining OCZ's "Xtreme Liquid Convection" technology.


Once removed from the box, the inner container holds each module, the watercooling accessories, and instruction manual. I was mildly surprised to find that OCZ did not advertise the accessories on the package itself in any way. They are, however, mentioned on the OCZ website.

Contents


Quite generously, OCZ includes all accessories a watercooler needs to get these modules under water. Included are two adapters that feature a four-way split to route the water to all four faces of RAM (two for each module). The adapter's other end holds either of the included 1/2" or 3/8" barbs included with the kit, depending on the user's setup.

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