IntroductionWe all know by now who OCZ are and what they offer. OCZ have been one of the biggest names in extreme overclocking products for quite some time now. They base their products around pure performance, enthusiasts and overclocking artists. Most of us know them for their memory products, but OCZ has branched out further than this since their humble beginnings of just coolers and thermal paste.
We have been privy to quite a few OCZ products, some have been good, some have made us wonder why they were ever released and some have just made us want to bow down to the expertise and shier amazement that OCZ was able to put out these products.
Today we are taking a look at some of OCZ’s fastest memory on the market. First off we have the AMD Athlon 64’s pride and joy, PC4800 DDR SDRAM with the branding “EL Platinum Limited Edition”. After this we also have the Pentium 4’s ultimate companion - low latency DDR-2 SDRAM at 667MHz with the branding “EL Gold Edition”.
Just how do they stack up? Let’s take a look and see as we take a quick look at the modules, how well they overclock and how DDR fairs against DDR-2.