Memory AMD to make there own memory with pic...

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  1. penryn 2 hertz

    penryn 2 hertz I'm not a science fiction writer...

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  2. penryn 2 hertz

    penryn 2 hertz I'm not a science fiction writer...

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    pls delete duplicate post thank's mod's
     
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  3. KayinBlack

    KayinBlack Unrepentant Savage

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    Made to work with Llano APUs, which are notoriously picky on memory.
     
  4. LennyRhys

    LennyRhys Oink!

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    They sure have stiff competition in the RAM market... maybe OCZ's departure is what prompted this.
     
  5. Elton

    Elton Officially a Whisky Nerd

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    Is It weird that I never realized that OCZ left the RAM business?
     
  6. Sentinel-R1

    Sentinel-R1 Chaircrew

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    Don't be so hard on yourself matey! :)

    There's so much OCZ memory still being used and sold on forums, you can't blame yourself.

    In fact, I've got a tri channel kit for sale at the moment :D
     
  7. LennyRhys

    LennyRhys Oink!

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    OCZ leaving doesn't make much difference anyways; the really good DDR3 that they "made" was Micron or Elpida, which is still readily available from most other vendors. The thing people will miss the most is OCZ's amazing customer support and after sales service. :)

    I'll be interested to see how AMDs memory ICs overclock.
     

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