OCZ Introduces DDR3 Laptop Memory for High-End Mobile Systems

"OCZ, today announced the all-new DDR3 SODIMM modules as its next generation notebook memory to support the impending Intel Centrino 2 mobile platform."

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OCZ Introduces DDR3 Laptop Memory for High-End Mobile Systems
 
OCZ, today announced the all-new DDR3 SODIMM modules as its next generation notebook memory to support the impending Intel Centrino 2 mobile platform. These latest memory offerings for notebooks help reduce power consumption and increase speed and bandwidth, resulting in a higher performing laptop. As next-generation laptops are introduced in the upcoming weeks, OCZ is prepared to deliver high-performance DDR3 for these advanced gaming and professional systems.

The benefits of DDR3 memory now extends beyond desktop systems to laptops, offering increased frequencies at lower voltage requirements. OCZ’s PC3-8500 and PC3-10666 SODIMM kits support enthusiast-grade performance and bring speeds to notebook systems that were previously unimaginable. Early-adopting gamers and professionals will benefit from the more productive computing experience that the combination of the new Centrino 2 technology and OCZ DDR3 modules can provide.
 



“The Centrino 2 platform is a logical extension of Intel’s efforts spearheading DDR3 acceptance in the enthusiast segment in the desktop sector,” commented Dr. Michael Schuette, VP of Technology Development at OCZ Technology. “From a technical standpoint, DDR3 memory technology is far superior to DDR2, from the higher frequency range resulting in better overall system performance to the energy savings at idle stemming from loss-less termination to the supply-voltage level and resulting in paramount energy savings in the typical notebook usage pattern.”
 
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09-07-2008, 18:56:26

Toxcity
Nice overclocker arrives.

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17-09-2008, 11:58:49

Lynx
Would i be wise getting this over the E2** series pentium dual core for my second pc? with arctic cooler freezer 7 pro, should i be able to get 4ghz like colalur?

:)

17-09-2008, 12:06:53

gotmaxpower
[url]http://www.alternate.nl/html/product/CPUs_Socket_775_Core_2_Duo/Intel(R)/Core_2_Duo_E5200/-1072725/?tn=HARDWARE&l1=Processoren&l2=Desktop[/url]

A dutch buddy I met over Xfire is ordering one soon. Looks a cool little thing it does. :)

17-09-2008, 13:26:36

°TheMadDutchDude°
LOL that wasn't me was it? :)

I used to do all my shopping in that shop.. love it to be honest though most parts are cheaper (dare I say it?) over here in the UK!

17-09-2008, 13:45:25

Ham
12.5 multi on a 45nm?

I may have to break one of these for funsies :D

17-09-2008, 13:48:19

gotmaxpower

LOL that wasn't me was it? :)

I used to do all my shopping in that shop.. love it to be honest though most parts are cheaper (dare I say it?) over here in the UK!



AFAIK, it wasn't you lol :p

He's a guy I know over Xfire. I don't want to publically give out his name but i'm 100% sure he doesn't live in England.

17-09-2008, 14:28:29

°TheMadDutchDude°
I would love to do a review on these CPUs LMAO!

I reckon with the right cooling that CPU will hit 4GHz easy, most probs on an ACF7P too.

18-09-2008, 05:47:18

Rastalovich
Found a Pentium MX cpu in the house the other day, heatsink want stuck to it and some pins were bent.

About as useful ?

18-09-2008, 07:20:21

Zoot

Found a Pentium MX cpu in the house the other day, heatsink want stuck to it and some pins were bent.


lol I had a 100MHz Pentium system lying around the house up until about 3 years ago when I finally brought myself to get rid of it. :D
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