OCZ DDR3 PC3-15000 Reaper Low-Voltage Triple Channel.

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The OCZ DDR3 PC3-15000 Reaper Low-Voltage Triple Channel pushes the boundaries triple channel performance. Offering speeds that competing kits can only dream of but with pricing starting from £119.99 +VAT the OCZ Low-Voltage Reaper offers exceptional value for money without sacrificing performance.

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Buy now in 3Gb or 6Gb kits.
 
Has anyone bought and used the triple channel 6gb OCZ reapers? Ive had mine a about a week but havent been able to use yet as I'm still waiting on parts for core i7 build.

These sticks seem like good value and OCZ are normally a great brand only thing that concerns me is the fact that I havent been able to find a single review for these online.. Still took a chance on them based on past OCZ experiences..

If anyone has these please post on here with what speeds your able to get and whether they like running at lower speeds with tight latencies

cheers
 
Haven't seen any reviews either, imagine they will be an excellent bit of kit. Let us know how you get on with it once installed.
 
Will post on here again once I have it built. The sticks will be on a foxconn bloodrage with core i7 965... fingers crossed I got a decent set.
 
i got the 6 gig kit ready to go into my biostar that actually takes 1866mhz ram, I'll let ya know how it all goes when this stupid snow clears and i actually start getting some deliveries.
 
Its been a while since last post on here but incase anyone does read it, i just put my core i7 setup together.. and Im totally lost when it comes to overclocking on the i7 platform.. well about the reapers, after about 30min of messing about with various settings (which I didnt understand) my sticks are running at 7-7-7-18 1T (665Mhz) 1.65v.. thats with timings set to auto. Havent tried to get the highest speed possible just yet. I will experiment somemore and try getting the rated 1866 speed.

Im quite happy so far as I was after ram which could run higher speeds but also run lower speeds with tight timings and so far I can say thumbs up for the tight timings category. Will run like this for a while to test stability over time. (SuperPI 16m stable)

will post more updates once I get time from work to mess around some more.

Hope this is helpful for anyone looking to buy this stuff.

setup

Core i7 965 (3.7GHz stock voltage)
Foxconn Bloodrage lga 1366 mobo
6gb OCZ reapers
 
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