All overclocking enthusiasts know the Winbond BH5, BH6, and CH5 chips have the best overclocking potential and performance. They're the only chips that allow extra voltage for an increase in frequency, all the while keeping latencies low. Winbond chips were the hype for the last 6 months, until OCZ introduced their Enhanced Bandwidth memory. The EB series was introduced partially to take over the Winbond craze. The memory allowed for fairly low latencies without sacrificing performance. Not only that, it overclocks extremely well and responds to increased voltage.
In the beginning, enthusiasts were skeptical about the lack of extremely low latencies and the extra performance it provides. But like always, Father Time changed their opinions. The EB can run at latencies of 3-3-2-8 and still provide the performance of the Winbond chips. Just exactly how that is possible lies within the ICs used and the screening of the chips, as well as the PCB used.
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