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    I found a review here

    http://www.hothardware.com/viewartic...leid=940&cid=5

    published on 6 March but still i cant find any info regarding ICs used and pricing

    Edit : the kit is available @ Canada
    http://www.ncix.com/products/index.p...7;20Technology
    356CAD = 303$

    http://www.directcanada.com/products...Z%20TECHNOLOGY 332CAD = 282$

    fhpchris was right 300$ range
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    Samsung for sure.
    Who finds out first? or maybe Ryder could tell us?
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    im with metro, hynix FTW.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kemo6600 View Post
    I found a review here

    http://www.hothardware.com/viewartic...leid=940&cid=5

    published on 6 March but still i cant find any info regarding ICs used and pricing

    Edit : the kit is available @ Canada
    http://www.ncix.com/products/index.p...Z%20Technology
    356CAD = 303$

    http://www.directcanada.com/products...Z%20TECHNOLOGY 332CAD = 282$

    fhpchris was right 300$ range

    I think for under 330$ that they should be nice and affordable for the average person

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    Quote Originally Posted by fhpchris View Post
    I assume these will be affordable? For 200-300$ they would not be bad
    Quote Originally Posted by fhpchris View Post
    I think for under 330$ that they should be nice and affordable for the average person

    they should be 250-270$ when they arrive at the egg
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoLKoRn View Post
    it cool ! for 4 sticks and i like heat spreader

    ps. what is u power supply ?
    It looks like Eric is running his OCZ EvoStream 720w Modular PSU.
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    Quote Originally Posted by andyOCZ View Post
    It looks like Eric is running his OCZ EvoStream 720w Modular PSU.
    Still no info about the ICs used Andy
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    Quote Originally Posted by kemo6600 View Post
    Still no info about the ICs used Andy
    For the time being even I don't know! (Top Secret)
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    Quote Originally Posted by andyOCZ View Post
    For the time being even I don't know! (Top Secret)
    Sorry
    no problem but just give me a hint , is there is any other manufacturer started to use those ICs .(some competition) , if you cant tell don't answer me , no problem , may be i will send one of my guys to buy one from Canada and rip it off
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    Quote Originally Posted by andyOCZ View Post
    For the time being even I don't know! (Top Secret)
    Sorry
    Is it the same chip as in the 9200 ones...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by puttekula View Post
    Is it the same chip as in the 9200 ones...?
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    Quote Originally Posted by andyOCZ View Post
    It looks like Eric is running his OCZ EvoStream 720w Modular PSU.
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    Got mine. Will post exclusive Review at HardwareAsylum by end of week. Let me just say they are quite impressive, but Micron are probably still leaders.

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    After quite a lot of testing... I found out they acted quite weird... over DDR2 1150MHz 4-4-4-5 22-33-3-7-3 at 2.5v... But NOTHING higher at CAS5... ummm... weird.... Wanna know the possible secret behind it?.... They are completely new chips....

    Before I slipped off the heatspreader I already had a doubt just because they were acting so uncommonly... Now it's just confirmed... Unless it's just plain relabeling.. But I would doubt.. At my knowledge OCZ never did that and I don't see why they would start... And they are different dimension from what I already saw... And it would be an excellent way for OCZ to expand their profit since they are probably now one of the biggest Memory Manufacturer since a few years.
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    These look awfully similar to
    3ns parts on Team Value 667
    http://forum.coolaler.com/showthread.php?t=149484

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    Quote Originally Posted by BryaN.sG View Post
    These look awfully similar to
    3ns parts on Team Value 667
    http://forum.coolaler.com/showthread.php?t=149484
    Similar chips, different PCB. PCBs make a huge diff.

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    Then that guy doesn't how to overclock... hehe... Those chips will do the same clock on CAS4 then CAS5... hehe....

    (just kidding.... Because hats how they reacted to me)

    My best guess would be OCZ is getting his IC's made by another manu with their "engineering" and logo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skate2snow

    After quite a lot of testing... I found out they acted quite weird... over DDR2 1150MHz 4-4-4-5 22-33-3-7-3 at 2.5v... But NOTHING higher at CAS5... ummm... weird.... Wanna know the secret behind it?.... They are completely new chips....
    They look very much like Samsung to me...

    Before I slipped off the heatspreader I already had a doubt just because they were acting so uncommonly... Now it's just confirmed... Unless it's just plain relabeling.. But I would doubt.. At my knowledge OCZ never did that and I don't see why they would start...
    OCZ also (re)labeled Winbond UTT on their DDR VX-modules. It's certainly not the first time.

    Quote Originally Posted by BryaN.sG

    These look awfully similar to
    3ns parts on Team Value 667
    http://forum.coolaler.com/showthread.php?t=149484
    Not really. Those are Powerchip ICs.

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    Yeah... but the fact they really do not act the same as any samsung I tested, it seems pretty much out of the equation to me.

    And I didn't know the VX were relabeled, I never played much much with them.

    But I still have the feeling OCZ started to manu their chips... Acts way too different from any other I've tested.

    I would instead be interested hearing about OCZ about this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoLKoRn View Post
    it cool ! for 4 sticks and i like heat spreader

    ps. what is u power supply ?
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    Hey RyderOCZ, you got any results at 1T? can you run 1T Command rate with 4 sticks?

    Also you say those sticks are rated at 2.4v ? any chance of pushing them further???
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    it's the same memory that hicookie posted with that Kingbox ram.

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...2&postcount=40

    Only difference is that Ocz's is -25H and kingbox is just -25.

    Everyone in that thread seemed to think it was elpida.

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    Nice clocks..

    I absolutely love those heatspreaders

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