Filed under: News | Hardware & Peripherals
Nov 30 2007, 7:20am CST | by Shane McGlaun
The RAM in the kit is four sticks of 2GB PC2-6400 RAM that runs at 5-4-4 timings. Those latencies are tighter than typical 2GB modules for added performance.
OCZ says the RAM is aimed at enthusiasts and overclockers so it should have more headroom for increasing the frequencies and making the timings tighter. Pricing is unknown at this time.
Via OCZ
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