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OCZ FlexXLC 2048MB DDR2 Memory

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Uploaded by on May 18, 2007

As the World's fastest DDR2, the PC2-9200, in combination with the innovative FlexXLC technology, is considerably the most ground-breaking and unique memory product existing today. These new modules feature the new OCZ FlexXLC (Xtreme Liquid Convention) heatsink that delivers superior heat dissipation via a hybrid copper and aluminum design alterable between passive air or water cooling. To learn more about what this high-performance memory can do for your PC, go to TigerDirect.com or just copy and paste this link to your web browser:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=27...

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  • That thing would be pretty cool if nerds tended to use combs.

  • @r3claim3r

    It's not rubbish....He's not saying that 20% is always guaranteed, but for systems that create a bottleneck (meaning that it holds back the whole computer) it can increase the speed by a significant amount when this ram is used

  • compusa is tigerdirect

  • OMG the timings... WTF FTW

  • he only shows best and or amazing parts of a pc how about u collect a best pc thats best ever made :P i would like to see that :)

  • POTVERDOMME DOE FF NORMAAL

  • They can over generic models.

  • can you guys at ocz make CL2 2gig volatile RAM USB keys for ready boost,cuz flash write latencies really suck, flash is slow to write browser cache and stuff. I really wish you did peeerrty please!

  • This guy exaggerates facts. I've noticed that the Core 2 processor seems almost completely indifferent to timings, but responds more with memory clockspeeds. To claim that the said memory can provide 20% gaming performance increase--rubbish!

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