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OCZ DDR2 PC2-9200 Flex II 4GB Series

Amphibious memories for your pleasure

Written by tUx and filed under Reviews > Memories
Published on June 27, 2008, 3:15 am

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With modern day applications, and games especially demanding more system memory, there is a shift in market interest towards 4GB memory kits. High performance 4GB kits are sparse but we managed to find OCZ's latest PC2-9200 Flex II kit, which one of the latest and the fastest 4GB kits out there. But just how well would this kit perform? Read More >>
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Comment by: longwei on 04-Jul-2008 11:27 pm
wah me itchy liao haha
Comment by: jinyuan on 03-Jul-2008 2:08 am
我的天啊。。 打错字。。 ><
Comment by: jinyuan on 03-Jul-2008 2:04 am
事事看。。 =)
Comment by: ColdFusion on 03-Jul-2008 2:03 am
测试
Comment by: redpixy on 02-Jul-2008 7:53 pm
Quote:
Originally Posted by ForbiddenB
hmm it 1x 4gb? or 2x 2gb or 4x1gb?
its a 2x2gb kit.

pls read the article link before asking such questions
Comment by: ForbiddenB on 02-Jul-2008 6:09 pm
hmm it 1x 4gb? or 2x 2gb or 4x1gb?
Comment by: ColdFusion on 02-Jul-2008 9:10 am
Testing
Comment by: bryanwu on 29-Jun-2008 1:18 pm
CPU-Z reading P45 DDR2 as DDR3 at the moment I think..

small bug..
Comment by: Hurricaneboi on 29-Jun-2008 12:21 pm
how come cpu-z reports as DDR3?
Comment by: redpixy on 29-Jun-2008 11:32 am
sounds like some new toys for all DDR2 users. woohoo
Comment by: spyboy48 on 27-Jun-2008 12:59 pm
maybe lower grade DDr3 used as DDr2 ?
Or the screenie software needs to update.
Comment by: spyboy48 on 27-Jun-2008 12:53 pm
great stuff ! mO bryan
Comment by: ydanish on 27-Jun-2008 12:53 pm
why do the screenshots show it to be ddr3?

why do the screenshots show it to be ddr3?

why do the screenshots show it to be ddr3?
Comment by: bryanwu on 27-Jun-2008 10:26 am
wow super high binned stuff..

2.1v 1200 5-5-5-15 stable enough for 24/7?


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