OcUK Proud to announce our best DDR2 Kit yet - OCZ DDR2 PC2-9200 Flex II 4GB Series!!

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OcUK has managed to get an exclusive on the first production run of OCZ's latest and greatest 4GB Memory Kit and boy is it something special:-


OCZ 4GB (2x2GB) PC2-9200C5 1150MHz Flex II Passive/WaterCooled Dual Channel DDR2 (OCZ2FXT11504GK)

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The Flex II memory series is designed for blazing speeds demanded by enthusiasts. These premium modules run at incredibly fast DDR2-1150 speeds for high-performance systems with integrated water-cooling. Designed to the very core to offer enthusiasts the thermal management innovation of hybrid water and passive cooling, the new PC2-9200 Flex II Series offers rock-solid stability and performance for your high-end gaming or overclocking system. The OCZ Flex II heat management solution enables high-frequency memory to operate within an optimal balance of extreme speeds and low latencies without the high temperatures that inhibit or damage the module. Each PC2-9200 Flex II memory module features this breakthrough thermal management technology from OCZ. Combining an effective new heatspreader design with integrated liquid injection system and dedicated channels directly over the module’s ICs, Flex II effectively dissipates heat produced by high-speed memory. This sophisticated series was engineered with a unique “flexible” design to give enthusiasts the option to run the modules passively or water cooled via the thick array of aluminum fins, and the concurrent use of both options promotes maximum heat dissipation. The PC2-9200 Flex II modules are optimized for the latest cutting edge platforms and will be available in high-capacity 4GB (2x2048MB) dual channel kits. In its continued effort to make overclocking a user-friendly pastime, OCZ includes all the necessary accessories right in the box to setup your unique water-cooling system immediately after purchase, without the inconvenience of searching for additional hardware.

- 1150MHz DDR2
- EPP 5-5-5-18 (CAS-TRCD-TRP-TRAS)
- Unbuffered
- OCZ Lifetime Warranty
- 2.1 Volts
- 240 Pin DIMM
- Flex II XLC Heatsink*
- EPP-Ready
- 2.15V EVP**
- 2 x 1/4" ID (inner diameter) barbs
- 3/8" and 1/2" Barb Adaptors
- 4-Way Manifold Barb
- 40" Plastic Tube


Price: £119.99+VAT (£140.99 inc VAT)


BUY NOW!!





This is by far the best 4GB Memory kit we sell and when you actually look what your getting for your money it is incredible value. Remember the heatsinks are designed to both work passively and with water cooling. Passively they are claimed to perform better than Corsair's Dominator heatsink and once you combine with water-cooling you will get even lower temps. The kit is extremely well presented in a full retail box which makes a change from usual blister packaging that memory normally comes in. :)
 
Mmm lookin to upgrade my memory because of a heat issues am still uncertain its the problem at the moment .. Great if you have the room but could be a problem to some >
Important Note: Due to the width of the heat sink, Flex II memory kits cannot be installed on motherboards that require the modules to be inserted in sockets side by side. A maximum of one Flex II dual channel kit will fit on any motherboard with dual sockets.
source >
http://www.ocztechnology.com/products/memory/ocz_ddr2_pc2_9200_flex_ii_4gb_series
 
I have the 2GB Reaper 9200 HPC and it is running sweet on my P35 NEO2 board at 1206Mhz on a 333Mhz strap at 5-5-5-15, performance level 7 on 2.1V. This gives me just over 8810 Gbs on Sandra which is faster than what Sandra reports for DDR3. For £90 at the time I thought that was pretty good. Pretty much trashed any thoughts of going DDR3!

Daz
 
March 2007, 2GB of normal XMS Corsair PC2 6400 was over £145.

If you havn't noticed its 2008 now, prices a year ago have zero relevance now.

Fact of the matter is you can get 4GB of good brand PC8500 for like £60-70... which is the better deal...

Not to mention watercooled ram is just a gimmick as it isn't the heat that kills mem it is the extra voltage you shove through it.
 
1150MHz at 5-5-5-18 is pretty laughtable, I'd want 1200MHz at 4 4 4 12 or even CAS 3 for £140 notes lol

Surely you must remember the days of DDR1 and PC4800 at £178 for 2x512 :eek: With the best will in the world, you are'nt going to get any ram running at 4 4 4 12 1200Mhz.
 
Surely you must remember the days of DDR1 and PC4800 at £178 for 2x512 :eek: With the best will in the world, you are'nt going to get any ram running at 4 4 4 12 1200Mhz.


Lol, I remember the days of 4MB (yep, megabytes) ram for £120!

At those prices you'd be paying £122,880 (and that's not taking into account inflation!) for 4gb!!
 
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