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    OCZ Technology Introduces Special Ops Edition


    OCZ Technology Introduces Special Ops Edition DDR3 Series for Gamers and System Builders in Need of the Ultimate Stability

    Sunnyvale, CA—April 29, 2008—OCZ Technology Group, a worldwide leader in innovative, ultra-high performance and high reliability memory, today announced the Special Ops Edition DDR3 Series, available in both PC3-8500 and PC3-10666 kits featuring the high densities and stability gamers demand. These DDR3 kits are ideal for users advancing to the next generation of memory platforms, offering the speeds, density, and reliability required for the latest DirectX 10 PC titles. Featuring a unique camouflage motif heatspreader design, the DDR3 Special Ops Edition Series was designed for gaming systems in need of a reliable upgrade as well as some extra style.

    “With DDR3 platforms becoming more mature and readily available, more and more gamers are adopting the newer higher performing memory standard,” commented Alex Mei, CMO of the OCZ Technology Group. “We are excited to introduce a complete range of new Special Ops DDR3 kits ranging from 1066MHz to 1333MHz designed specifically for gamers looking to take advantage of the higher bandwidth and lower power consumption benefits offered with these SOE DDR3 modules.”





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  • 04-30-2008 9:31 AM In reply to

    Re: OCZ Technology Introduces Special Ops Edition

    Lmao, camouflage, really? 

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    Re: OCZ Technology Introduces Special Ops Edition

    I really don't know who will be staring at my ram... but I think the camo is pretty cool. As always , i'm curious about price/performance... time will tell

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