OCZ SLI-Ready Modules Hit The Market.
"OCZ Technology, a worldwide leader in innovative ultra high performance and high reliability memory, today unveiled the new and improved OCZ NVIDIA® SLI™-Ready branded memory product family. "
Published: 9th November 2006 | Source: OCZ |
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Source: OCZ

OCZ Technology Group, a worldwide leader in innovative ultra high performance and high reliability memory, today unveiled the new and improved OCZ NVIDIA® SLI™-Ready branded memory product family. The new PC2-7200 SLI-Ready and PC2-8500 SLI-Ready modules now feature the first ever exclusively designed heatspreader for NVIDIA.
OCZ worked closely together with NVIDIA to optimize these modules specifically for current and next generation NVIDIA based platforms. As part of the NVIDIA SLI technology ecosystem, these modules undergo a rigorous series of tests by NVIDIA and are certified to provide performance-minded enthusiasts and gamers the quality, compatibility, and stability they seek when building an SLI gaming system.
With the innovative black XTC heatspreader and bold SLI-Ready logo, the new OCZ SLI-Ready series allows gamers and system builders to build a system that showcases the elite performance of SLI certified platforms, a selection of “interoperable components,” all of which elevate the standards of performance for enthusiasts and gamers when operating together in the same system.

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