By Theo Valich - 19 july 2007, 10:19
OCZ started to crank DDR3 memory out the door, albeit in limited quantities (worldwide DDR3 supply is not exactly cranking right now). Oddly enough, this announcement comes only a day after announcing DDR3-1600 CAS7. Still, for yet highest memory clockspeed on a retail part, you might not want to miss these ones.
The new modules belong to Platinum Edition series, therefore they carry platinum-painted heatspreader and a number PC3-14400. Latter number means single of these babies is able to result in a 14.4 GB/s bandwidth. Combined, these could reach 28.8 GB/s if there was not for Intel's 64-bit GTL+ bus that is keeping people stuck at 8.5GB/s (1066 MHz one), that is 10.66 GB/s with the latest 1333 MHz one.
The Inquirer
OCZ launches 1.8 GHz DDR3
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, Jul 19 2007 10:49 AM
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