OCZ Technology Unveils 4GB Platinum Edition Kit
"With 2GB becoming the norm, enthusiasts shifting to Vista who need the additional performance will find the OCZ 4GB kit is a suitable upgrade. "
Published: 20th June 2007 | Source: OCZTechnology |
OCZ Technology Unveils 4GB Platinum Edition Kit
| As part of OCZ’s Platinum series, the PC2-6400 4GB modules are engineered to satisfy the demands of overclockers and enthusiasts and designed deliver the performance and speed gamers require for today’s graphic-intensive DirectX 10 PC games. At 800MHz, the 4GB Platinum Edition runs at blazing fast 5-4-4 timings and offers unprecedented bandwidth and stability on the latest platforms. “Nothing enhances system performance as much as the amount of memory since the system memory is still the fastest storage medium in any personal computer,” commented Dr. Michael Schuette, VP of Technology Development at OCZ Technology. “High system memory densities become especially important for use with the latest platform generations utilizing PCI Express and other integrated peripherals such as network controllers since those components take away memory from the total system memory pool. More important is yet to make sure that memory performance is not sacrificed by going to high densities. That is where the new 4GB Platinum kits combine the best of two worlds—abundant memory with OCZ’s patent-pending Enhanced Bandwidth Technology to again raise the bar for memory products.” |
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Rob
Will also be using a spare Samsung HDD and old DVD drive that is spare as well.
Nice casee though.
Rob
Hadn't thought about that ... I think the 14 may take a 120 but perhaps safest to go for 2 80s as you say.I wouldn't spend that much on a fan as i'm not sure if the HTPC case you're getting fits 120mm fans. I would advise having at least two fans on your case, one inlet and one outlet as you're using air cooling, and therefore need a fresh supply of cool air, while extracting all the warm air.
Thanks for all the tips guys

