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DDR/DDR2 Memory Round Up (9)
Written by Peter Barnard (01/Dec/04)
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Manufacturer OCZ
Model PC4200 EL Dual Channel Kit
Type DDR
Configuration 2 x 256MB
Rated Speed 533MHz
Latencies 2.5-4-4-7
Price (inc. VAT) £141.15
Reseller PC Memory Upgrade
Cost Per MB 28p

This dual channel kit from OCZ runs at some very impressive speeds. The specification is DDR 533 (266mhz) at CAS 2.5. The EL in the product name stands for Enhanced Latency, hence the CAS 2.5 specification. In practice, we found it impossible to reach 266MHz with either a K8T800 Athlon 64 motherboard, or an LGA755 board with an unlocked engineering sample Pentium 4. To fully exploit this memory, you would need a K8T800 Pro or nForce 3 250GB motherboard with PCI and AGP locks to reach a 266MHz Front Side Bus.

Before buying extremely high specification memory, you need to be sure of the limits of your motherboard so you can buy DIMMs rated for speeds that your board can achieve, potentially saving you a lot of money. As with all overclocking, nothing is guaranteed. The price per megabyte of this kit is very high, and the actual purchase price is approximately the same as a Gigabyte of Kingmax RAM for example. However, if you are sure your board can make use of the high speed, this kit could provide better performance than a Gigabyte of slower ram in some circumstances.

The DIMMs themselves are covered with very ordinary copper heat spreaders, which tarnish almost as soon as you look at them. In fact, our test samples needed a quick going over with a little Brasso before taking the photograph.

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