OCZ announces 1100 MHz DDR2 memory
OCZ is the first performance memory maker to announce PC2-8800 memory modules. The DDR2 devices are clocked at 1100 MHz and are rated at 5-6-6 timings. OCZ said that it will offer the memory in 2x1024 MB kits and as part of its XTV Gold Edition product series for AMD and Intel-based systems. Information about pricing and availability has not been released.
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