OCZ accelerates Reaper memory to 1150 MHz
Sunnyvale (CA) - Performance memory maker today announced an upgraded version of its "Reaper" memory, which comes with an attached heatpipe cooling system.
The new PC-9200 modules increase the clock speed of the previously announced PC-8500 memory from 1066 to 1150 MHz. The external, fin-array heatspreader that is connected to the memory module via a heatpipe remains unchanged. The same goes for timings, which are 5-5-5.

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