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Pewlius Caesar
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OCZ intros first Intel Extreme Memory modules
http://www.bit-tech.net/news/2007/09...mory_modules/1
OCZ has introduced the world's first memory modules to support Intel's Extreme Memory Profile (XMP) technology.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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its the same useless stuff as EPP...
you can just set the timings manually in the bios... ocz is really on a roll lately with weird products, sli and cf certified, vista special.. all such useless crap that noone needs.. how about just selling normal ram?
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Spoon? What spoon?
Join Date: Dec 2006
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I think this technology does have a place, and its with savvy consumers who homebuild, but aren't enthusiast overclockers.
for us ethusiasts the best product would be one that extends the warranty to cover home overclocking (same is true for GPUs and CPUs) |
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quad fuelled, GTX200 powered
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so a copy of nVidia's EPP, which no real overclocker really uses. lol
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