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Daily News Round #1

Published: 7th April 2005 @ 5:29 AM
Author: Steve Dougherty


- OCZ Announces PC-5000 Platinum DFI nF4 Special Series

OCZ have pulled another rabbit out of the hat today with their new PC-5000 EL Platinum series of memory modules, designed primarily for the DFI range of nForce4 motherboards. The modules are stamped with a guarenteed rated speed of 625mhz DDR at 3-4-4-10 timings. Further details within their official announcement over here, and the product page which you can get to here folks.


“The OCZ PC-5000 EL DDR Platinum DFI nF4 Special underscores the commitment of OCZ to work as closely as possible with the motherboard manufacturers to achieve the highest possible performance,” said Dr. Michael Schuette, Director of Technology Development at OCZ Technology. “Whoever provides the infrastructure to enable high memory speed will receive full support by OCZ Technology. In other words, you ask for the seemingly impossible and we will work with you to make it happen.”

“Motherboards and memory modules are always considered the two most critical factors for achieving excellent performance, but truly perfect matches can be challenging to find, and a tailor-made memory module for a specific motherboard catering to enthusiasts is unprecedented,” stated Jacky Huang, General Manager, DFI Inc. “But today the dream comes true through the collaboration from the two top notch companies in the OC industry. I believe, this perfect match will not only provide a convenient solution to the market, but also, start a new era of joint development among multiple components to achieve the ultimate performance for enthusiasts.”



- Corsair Demonstrates Industry Leadership by Introducing World's Fastest DDR2 Memory

Corsair have also made headlines in the memory market today as they announce a new line of DDR2 memory modules designed specifically for NVIDIA's latest nForce4 Intel platform. The new XMS2 5400UL memory modules are rated for a guarenteed clock speed of 625mhz at lowly latencies of 3-2-2-8 1T, making them the fastest DDR2 memory modules to date. Further details within Corsair's official PR.

"The nFORCE4 SLI Intel Edition offers a powerful and flexible memory interface that is capable of supplying loads of bandwidth to the CPU. Corsair's new 5400UL family enables the user to maximize this capability," stated John Beekley, VP of Applications Engineering at Corsair. "We believe the 5400UL is the world's fastest production DDR2 module at both aggressive and relaxed latencies, making it the ideal memory choice for high performance DDR2 platforms."

Each XMS2 5400UL module is enclosed in a signature black heat spreader that provides efficient heat dissipation. The Twin2X kits are tested as a matched pair at their rated specifications and packaged together immediately after passing test, guaranteeing that the customer receives a product that has been verified in the dual channel environment. Corsair stands behind its products with an industry-leading life time warranty and a knowledgeable support team.



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