OCZ Technology Introduces New DDR2 4GB Quad Kits

OCZ Technology Introduces New DDR2 4GB Quad Kits for Memory-Hungry Gaming Systems and Vista Workstations

Sunnyvale, CA—OCZ Technology Group, Inc., a worldwide leader in innovative ultra-high performance and high reliability memory, today announced the PC2-6400 Platinum and PC2-6400 Gold 4GB “Quad” Kits. These optimized kits offer users the option of getting the high speeds and high capacities needed for their demanding gaming PC and Vista-Upgraded desktops in a unique 4 x 1024MB solution.

For enthusiasts, gamers, and DIY system-builders using Windows Vista as their choice operating system and who need the performance of high-speed memory, the new PC2-6400 4GB Quad Kits are the ideal upgrade to increase your system responsiveness.

“Filling up the system memory to the fullest limitation of any 32-bit operating system enables the most efficient way of computing by granting the processor and graphics units almost unlimited access to vital data,” commented Dr. Michael Schuette, VP of Technology Development at OCZ Technology Group.  “By distributing the physical memory space over four discrete modules, the new OCZ Platinum and Gold Quad kits add optimal power and thermal distribution to provide high capacities in a superbly stable overclocking configuration, to unleash the ultimate performance of 4GB of RAM.”..,

Marco Chiappetta

Marco Chiappetta

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