Friday, March 16th 2007
OCZ to reach PC11200, 1400 MHz soon
Bit-tech has info about perhaps the fastest memory modules to date - OCZ's PC11200 modules, running at 1400MHz, rated at 5-6-6 timings with an operating voltage of 2.35V. Even though the timings are loose, the high frequency should make up for the loss in performance.
Bit-tech also spotted new Reaper HPC modules, which are now up to PC9600 or 1200MHz speeds.
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Bit-tech also spotted new Reaper HPC modules, which are now up to PC9600 or 1200MHz speeds.
5 Comments on OCZ to reach PC11200, 1400 MHz soon
will a p5b-dlx do 700fsb i wonder :hhhhmmmm contemplates:
DDR2 prices are actually suppose to go up around April.
They are too low now and companies arent making that much profit on them at the moment.
I wouldnt expect to see them any lower than they are now.
tCL5 @ 700MHz is just as fast as tCL2 @ DDR560.
tCL5 @ 700MHz = tCL2 @ DDR560 = 7.15 nanoseconds. :eek:
tRCD6 @ 700MHz = tRCD2 @ DDR466 = 8.6 nanoseconds.
When frequency rises latency drops.
This is because when frequency rises the lenght of the clock cycle shortens.
And since timings are measured in clock cycles... ;)