With dual-channel memory a mainstay of any desktop system nowadays, it's no wonder that many memory manufacturers are marketing dual-channel kits as part of their after-market products. OCZ has been in the business of providing, among other things, high-performance memory products aimed at the enthusiast and/or overclocker, who aims to get the most out of their system and loves to build and tweak their rig to perfection.
Some of you will note that DDR-2 memory is already in use on a significant number of new Intel systems, and with AMD slated to introduce DDR-2 support later this year, it would appear that DDR-1 is on the way out. However, we all know that transition takes a while, and so in the meantime it is important to have the very best from the mature DDR-1 platform. Can OCZ deliver the performance, quality and reliability that are demanded by enthusiasts in their new XTC line-up?
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