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OCZ Announches the PC2-6400 Flex XLC, a High Performance Memory Solution for Enthusiasts

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OCZ Announces the PC2-6400 Flex XLC, a High Performance Memory Solution for Enthusiasts



With the goal of providing their latest proprietary technology to every enthusiast, OCZ Technology Group, a worldwide leader in innovative, ultra-high performance and high reliability memory, today launched the OCZ PC2-6400 FlexXLC 2x1GB Kit, the mainstream edition of the recently released DDR2-1150 memory part. Intended for the enthusiast looking for the absolute highest performance and value, the new PC2-6400 Flex XLC delivers unprecedented speed, signal integrity, and thermal management, all at a lower price point than the current flagship high-speed binned Flex XLC solution.


These new DDR2-800 modules feature OCZ's original Flex XLC (Xtreme Liquid Convention) heatsink which delivers superior heat dissipation via a hybrid copper and aluminum design alterable between passive air or water cooling. The Flex XLC module was engineered with this unique "flexible" design to give enthusiasts the option to run the modules passively or water cooled via the integrated liquid injection system. The concurrent use of both technologies (water-cooling) promotes maximum heat dissipation. Thanks to OCZ's Flex XLC heat management solution, the OCZ PC2-6400 operates at extreme speeds without the high temperatures that inhibit or damage the module's ICs.

"The overwhelming demand for our first Flex XLC modules shows us that this design is exactly what ultimate enthusiasts are looking for," commented Dr. Michael Schuette, VP of Technology Development at OCZ Technology. "To ensure that none of our customers feel left out, we are releasing a more affordable, lower voltage 800 MHz version of our flagship memory product with built-in headroom for those who really want to explore the benefits of overclocking."

The PC2-6400 Flex XLC CAS 4 modules are optimized for the latest cutting edge platforms and will be available in 2GB (2x1024MB) dual channel kits. As part of OCZ's line-up of premium memory, the PC2-6400 series is backed by a Lifetime Warranty and industry-leading technical support. Harnessing the performance of high speeds, tight timings, and leading-edge heat dissipation the unparalleled design of the OCZ PC2-6400 Flex XLC is a complete, all-encompassing solution certain to set a new standard for recreational enthusiasts.

For more information on the OCZ PC2-6400 FlexXLC Series, please click here.

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I Really need me like 4 pcs to have all these ultimate Memory sticks.
 
You can always tell when a new DDR is about to hit the market. I wonder who's going to guess correctly when DDR3 will hit the market (without going over 1 month).
 
hey guys, tested these sticks last night, brilliant performance! with out a doubt a major purchase for me when they're ready available.
 
I wish they would go DDR4 and not DDR3
 
definitely, hope i get hold of them when theyre in production
 
hey guys, tested these sticks last night, brilliant performance! with out a doubt a major purchase for me when they're ready available.

"with out a doubt a major purchase for me when they're ready available" didnt meant these as in ddr3, meant as the post below ddr4
 
if ur in the uk, www.overclockers.co.uk have them goin for £350, thats where i work & tested them

sorry if live links arent aloud
 
I got them a few hours ago...
Wish i had a liquid solution so i could test it...
So far i have them at the normal 4-4-4-12 but im gonna try and put them at 3-3-3-9....
 
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