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OCZ 2GB Kit (2x1GB) DDR2 800MHz/PC2-6400 CL 4-4-4-15 PLATINUM XTC with LIFETIME WARRANTY

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02/03/2007 Review:
Excellent Kit
review by: colin wardrating:
customer rating
os: Windows XP

These went in and worked straight away, needed to tweek the BIOS voltage as my MB was set to 1.9v by default to put both chips in you need to run ideally at 2.1V.

Look the part as well

11 of 11 people found this review useful
17/05/2007 Review:
Very fast memory and overclocks well.
review by: Anonymous rating:
customer rating
os: Windows XP

My setup includes motherboard P5N32-E 680i chipset with bios version 0903 and CPU Core 2 Duo 6600E SL9S8. I tested for 3 hours showing no errors with memtestx86 ver 3.3 for the following settings 5-5-5-15 @ 1.85v DDR800 / 4-4-4-12 @ 1.95v DDR800 / 4-4-4-12 @ 2.05v DDR900 / 4-4-4-15 @ 2.1v DDR1000. The board temp increased by 2°C from lower to top specs on stock cooling

10 of 10 people found this review useful
07/06/2007 Review:
Awesome Memory!!!
review by: Hernan Scartaccinirating:
customer rating
os: Windows Vista

Bought 2 kits of these (4 gigs), fitted on my M2N32-SLI Deluxe (AMD Athlon 64 X2 5200+ Dual Core) , got into the BIOS and changed the voltage for 2.1 and 4-4-4-12 (some reviews are saying that changing the CPU multiplayer x8 takes the processor at optimal speed) but It didn’t work for me, besides that…. What can I say? Just brilliant!!
Having SLI (got 2x7600GT) the games and other applications runs sweet and extremely fast! Tell you more I had before 2 gig Kingston 667PC2-5300 and my Windows Experience Index was 4.3 and now it jumped to 5.6!
Get at least a pair of them!

9 of 9 people found this review useful
27/09/2006 Comment:
overclockers dream
review by: Anonymous os: Windows XP

Running this with Conroe on an Intel D975XBX overclocked to 3.0gz. that is only 667 speed for the memory, but it is 100% stable and fast enough for me at this time.
Be sure to set your voltage at the specified 2.1 for these modules. Running at 4-4-4-12 at 667 Mhz, could easily go faster

8 of 8 people found this review useful
24/03/2007 Review:
Be Careful with AM2 mobo
review by: Anonymous rating:
customer rating
os: Windows XP

These are great memory sticks, many people get problems when they used them with a AM2 mobo, I can say most of them come from the memory slots voltage. These sticks require a 2.1v voltage to run at 800MHz as stated. Most AM2 motherboards set defaoult memory voltage at 1.8v, which causes a lot of 'black screen' cases, make sure your mobo surport 2.1v and they will run like a charm! I run it on a Abit NF-M2 nView with a 3800x2 very good.

8 of 8 people found this review useful
08/02/2007 Review:
Top notch RAM
review by: Anonymous rating:
customer rating
os: Windows XP

Been using this RAM a while now running at 960 mhz @2.2v with no problems at all. Highly recommended.

7 of 8 people found this review useful
14/05/2007 Review:
Very Overclockable DDR :-)
review by: Anonymous rating:
customer rating
os: Windows Vista

booted on an ASUS 680i at 1.88V. This board has numerous compatability issues but this memory still ran 800MHz. Runs fine at 800MHz and 5-5-5-15 BUT .. if you want to turn up the juice on these modules and if you own a 680i, be sure to change the default settings in the Bios. Raise the volts to 2.1 and run it at 900mhz (889 actually) 4-4-4-12 and watch it fly!

5 of 5 people found this review useful
26/11/2007 Comment:
Dead PC! - No POST!
review by: Anonymous os: Not Applicable

Note for buyers - this RAM requires 2.1v but is not always automatically recognised as such in the BIOS.



I have a Gigabyte GA-P35C-DS3R rev2.0 Motherboard with a Intel E6750 processor. My board would not POST with this RAM, it just hung there apparently dead, removing the OCZ RAM resulted in BEEP codes. To get the rig working I had to insert a stick of Samsung DDR2 ram and set the ram voltage in the BIOS to +0.2v (presumable 2.1v). After re-inserting the OCZ all seemed ok.



I will be updating the BIOS to see if it cures this problem as it is a bit of a pain going through the above procedure each time the BIOS is reset.



Hope this helps someone :-)

5 of 5 people found this review useful
21/02/2007 Review:
Remarkable Ram !!!
review by: Anonymous rating:
customer rating
os: Windows XP

This RAM and Gigabyte's 965 chipset boards work very well together. My GA-965P-DS3 posted on the first try with this stuff.
Works great at specified voltage and timing. Did a 8 hour burn-in at 2.3v for 8 hours with no errors using MemTest86
What else can I say, Its ocz ram. Its all I use and doubt I will stray from it.

3 of 4 people found this review useful
25/04/2007 Review:
unlucky i think
review by: Anonymous rating:
customer rating
os: Windows XP

had this memory installed already in my dual core build in a p5ne sli mobo ran like a dream so took the plunge ordered another set and OMG blue screen hell so have sent back to ebuy to check it so note for all it may say tested beforehand but trust me some dodgy ones do get thru:( if it works 5stars and if it dont lol u will see

3 of 7 people found this review useful
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