OCZ PC2-4200EB: Reaching for DDR2-800
by Wesley Fink on December 21, 2004 3:37 PM EST- Posted in
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DDR2 533 Performance





At 800FSB, it is clear that the faster 3-2-2-8 timings of OCZ PC2-4200EB DO make a difference. In every benchmark at 800FSB, 14x200, and the 3:4 ratio of DDR533, the OCZ tops the performance charts.
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blckgrffn - Tuesday, December 21, 2004 - link
Well, how does this compare with a nearly equally expensive fx-55 if you buy the best TCCD DDR RAM and play with the mulitplier for a massive overclock? I guess this really might help those who want a massive overclock on the less expensive P4's.Rapsven - Tuesday, December 21, 2004 - link
That's pretty impressive.What's the betting that Mushkin, Corsair, Kingston, and Crucial will come out with equally performing RAM within a week?