by Grigoriy Gubankov
07/04/2003 | 12:58 PM
Memory kits consisting of two matched memory modules pre-tested to run on dual-channel systems can hardly surprise anyone nowadays. Evidently, bearing this in mind, OCZ Technology, one of the most well-known companies who produces high-quality memory modules, announced a memory kit under a not very short name “OCZ EL DDR PC-3700 Dual Channel Gold 1GB Quad”. As you may see from the name, this kit features four 256MB memory modules for total capacity of 1GB.
<%BANNER[article]%>OCZ guarantees that the kit will be able to achieve 466MHz frequency with rather aggressive 2-3-3-7 timings. The default voltage for this kit is suggested to be 2.75V, though OCZ lets you to raise it up to 2.9V (+/- 5%) without losing lifetime warranty. The company claims that it was made possible by implementing recently developed Extended Voltage Protection (EVP) technology. Modules were pre-tested on ABIT IC7-G (i875P) mainboard.
OCZ positions this kit as a solution for mainboards based on Intel Canterwood (i875P) and