View Poll Results: How have your sticks faired?

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  • Overclocked FSB 400Mhz+, no issues with the ram

    53 48.62%
  • Overclocked, but not nearly as much as others

    19 17.43%
  • Stable only at stock speeds

    15 13.76%
  • Unstable even at stock speeds

    22 20.18%
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Thread: OCZ Platinum sticks - Has ANYBODY been successful with them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony View Post
    gmcg

    why did you delete your post and then repost it, my post now looks totally out of place and I will be forced to repost my post again here?

    I do feel you have a good enough answer now and we are doing nothing different then any other ram manufacturer.

    My response to you which now i have to repost here

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=174
    I didn't repost it, probably the moderator did - your erased post appeared somehow as well ... deleted mine again.
    I completely disagree with you regarding other manufacturers though, just look at those results, for example:
    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=329903
    I was not expecting to have such results from the OCZ DDR3-1600 memory, of course, but at least it had to work at the standard advertised settings.

    I will post my Ballistix DDR3-2000 results a bit later, as soon as I will receive the memory. Want me to post here the Lavalys Everest read-write-copy results for DDR3 OCZ DDR3-1600 comparing to Balistix DDR2 PC 6400 as well?
    Last edited by gmcg; 04-09-2008 at 12:32 PM.
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