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Another toy from OCZ

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Highland3r, 16 Jun 2004.

  1. Highland3r

    Highland3r Minimodder

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    It seems OCZ are on a roll enthusiast product wise,
    see here
    and here for OCZ's official release material.

    overclockers.com and XS
    also have discussion threads.

    It looks a great product, should mean that high Vdimm's on boards like the NF7 are possible, WITHOUT board or PSU mods.
     
  2. Carbon

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    cool, looks like a usefull toy :D
     
  3. yodasarmpit

    yodasarmpit Modder

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    w000000000000000000000000t

    :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
     
  4. mushky

    mushky gimme snails

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    up to 4.2V :eek:

    I can see a few dead DIMMs on the horizon :)
     
  5. Guest-16

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    OCZ should rename themselves "electro-migration 'r us"

    I dont understand what you do with it? plug it in, then plug the dimms into that? or plug it in alongside?
     
  6. Highland3r

    Highland3r Minimodder

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    It plugs in alongside the dimms in the spare slot and you simply adjsut the pot to change the voltage.
     
  7. yodasarmpit

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    Still no sign of a shipping date or price yet.

    Still wont solve the problem of low vdd though.
     
  8. Tim S

    Tim S OG

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    I think I'll stick with the hard mods, modding boards is part of the fun :)
     
  9. olv

    olv he's so bright

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    Omg thats sweet. i neeed it noww :D
    vdd is relatively easy, especially on NF7 :D.

    this will probably work out cheaper then buying a soldering iron, DMM, pots, solder wire etc.... + hassle :D

    the question is, does it save the onboard memory controllers on athlon64s? i sure hope so.

    i need one now :D
     
  10. mushky

    mushky gimme snails

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    me too, i can almost smell the burning silicon :D
     
  11. penski

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  12. mushky

    mushky gimme snails

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    lol!

    I've never been on a lunatic fringe before.

    I've had one, but that was when i was young + carefree
     
  13. jetsetjimbo

    jetsetjimbo Up-up and away

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    Here's hoping they're not to expensive... my pocket just can't take it :D
     
  14. olv

    olv he's so bright

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    ~$50, dunno what it'll be over here though.
     
  15. slater

    slater Mummy Says Im Special

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    Reminds me of those things you use to get to change multis on your slot based athlons.

    nice toy
     
  16. Carbon

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    just because your hardk0r3 :rock:
     
  17. yodasarmpit

    yodasarmpit Modder

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    Its all just speculation at the moment though.
     
  18. olv

    olv he's so bright

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    well someone on extreme said $45 dollars and then the guy from OCZ said "you close ;)" so i imagine $40-$50 is a fair assumption. Prolly be about £30 here.
     
  19. yodasarmpit

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    That wouldnt be too bad.
     
  20. Kameleon

    Kameleon is watching you...

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    It's a decent idea if it works, though now I'm not a voltmodding virgin anymore I doubt I'd take the easy way out again ;) Great if you don't want to void your warranty in any obvious way, too.
     

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