OCZ Announces High Density 4GB DDR3 2133MHz Modules
OCZ today introduced new high-speed 4GB modules aimed at enthusiasts and prosumers. According to OCZ, the new sticks are ideal for intensive multi-tasking, gaming, or home server use.
"Usually high speed and high density don't go hand in hand, but our newly introduced high density 2133MHz memory solutions are engineered to do exactly that," said Alex Mei, CMO at the OCZ Technology Group. "Designed for more than just raw speed, these new kits deliver an excellent blend of performance, density, and reliability for a wide range of applications ranging from rendering video to smoother gameplay on the latest titles."
The new 4GB modules can be found in several of OCZ's memory products, including the Flex EX, Reaper HPC, and Platinum series, and are available in either 8GB (dual-channel) or 12GB (triple channel) configurations.

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rseding91
July 13, 2010 at 8:20pm
I always find it funny when makers create these speed RAM sticks.
Anything above 800 DDR2 or 1066 DDR3 gives virtualy no performance increase.
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/ram-speed-tests,1807.html
All the benchmarks show that you might get 1-5% more speed with the higher end stuff.
RAM makers need to focus on lower latencys and lower prices, not higher clock speeds.
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AntiHero
July 13, 2010 at 9:31am
And 50% of the kit will fail like all my other past OCZ experience.
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Paul_Lilly
July 13, 2010 at 8:36am
Yes they are. That's OCZ's Flex line, which is intended for water cooling setups.
-Paul Lilly
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TechJunkie
July 13, 2010 at 6:00am
I bet they want a supreme premium for these which isn't worth an upgrade from my G.skill DDR3 1600's. The performance gap would be slight at best not justifying the extra expense.
I have to PooP!
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