OCZ PC2-6400 Special Ops DDR2 2gb Kit
Introduction & Packaging
Published: 9th October 2006 | Source: OCZ | Price: |
Introduction
When it comes to high performance memory, many will agree that OCZ have always been one of the innovators. Constantly pushing the limits of DDR and DDR2 memory speeds along with their unmistakeable range of good looking and effective heatspreaders, OCZ have found their way on to many enthusiasts shopping lists.
Without realising it, you may have already spoken to some of the guys over at OCZ. They can often be found browsing overclocking forums, helping users and listening out for what the overclocking and gaming communities want from their next PC hardware purchase.
As a result of listening to these communities, OCZ have come up with some rather unique memory modules aimed squarely at gamers (or people that like dressing up in army gear)...
Packaging
The clear plastic blister pack style packaging seems to be a favourite with memory manufacturers, and for this reason I certainly wasn't surprised to see OCZ using the same packaging on their Special Ops range seen below.

When it comes to high performance memory, many will agree that OCZ have always been one of the innovators. Constantly pushing the limits of DDR and DDR2 memory speeds along with their unmistakeable range of good looking and effective heatspreaders, OCZ have found their way on to many enthusiasts shopping lists.
Without realising it, you may have already spoken to some of the guys over at OCZ. They can often be found browsing overclocking forums, helping users and listening out for what the overclocking and gaming communities want from their next PC hardware purchase.
As a result of listening to these communities, OCZ have come up with some rather unique memory modules aimed squarely at gamers (or people that like dressing up in army gear)...
Packaging
The clear plastic blister pack style packaging seems to be a favourite with memory manufacturers, and for this reason I certainly wasn't surprised to see OCZ using the same packaging on their Special Ops range seen below.


Contained within the blister pack is a printed card insert containing excerpts from previous OCZ memory reviews and information on OCZ's lifetime memory warranty.
It was a bit of a disappointment to see that OCZ had used the same card insert for the Special Ops as was used on the recently reviewed OCZ Gold PC2-8800 modules. Being 'Limited Edition' memory, it would have been a nice touch to have some kind of custom card insert or even an entirely different style of packaging.
It was a bit of a disappointment to see that OCZ had used the same card insert for the Special Ops as was used on the recently reviewed OCZ Gold PC2-8800 modules. Being 'Limited Edition' memory, it would have been a nice touch to have some kind of custom card insert or even an entirely different style of packaging.
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