hardwareheaven.com Updated: 2011-10-04 01:22:11
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The DDR2 memory market currently has two major options for consumers using the latest CPUs. Consumers can either go for 2 GB kits of speeds up to 1066MHz, which are priced quite reasonably or 4 GB kits of DDR2-800 with tighter timings. Wha...
Comparison of Features OCZ ReaperXKingston HyperXRated Speed800mhz1066mhztCL45tRCD45tRP35tRAS1515VoltageUp to 2.2vUp to 2.2vWarrantyLifetimeLifetimeOCZ Reaper X Initially it may look like the OCZ ReaperX DDR2-800 modules do not have much of a selling...
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DDR3 memory is making its way into mainstream PCs thanks to the G33 chipset’s dual memory controller abilities with integrated graphics, taking the budget and workstation environments to a tee. P35 with its dual band memory controller also helps wit...
Looking solely at DDR2 these days we don’t see memory passing the 1200MHz barrier, this seems to be the limit of what DDR2 is capable of doing. While we won’t see speed barriers broken here, companies are trying to improve the existing technol...
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Its common knowlege by now - when it comes to memory in PCs, lower latency is better. But have you ever stopped to think of why its better to have low latency memory? And is it really THAT much better? Well find out after having a look at OCZs...
Crazy highlatency overclocking Look awesome Good price for a premium product "Free" performance without overclocking...
Low latency overclocking not so hot Cant be installed on all motherboards...
Your overclocking goals should determine whether you consider buying a low latency memory kit such as the ReaperX. Are you looking to keep low latency timings while pushing your CPU as far as it can go? Sorry, you cant have it both ways. As weve seen...
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Cdrinfo.com Updated: 2011-10-04 01:21:51
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OCZs high-performance modules will support the latest games and top of the line multimedia programs with a 4GB capacity, combined with the high frequencies and aggressive bandwidth for maximum system stability. Rated at DDR2-800 with 4-4-3 timings, th...
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OCZ has managed to create another very unique and well performing series with the ReaperX. The 4 GB kit performs exeptionally well at the intended CL rating, but seems to lack the overclockablity we are used to from 2 GB kits. As the density is higher...
Impressive performance for a high density kit, Can do 800 MHz at 1.8V, 920 MHz at CL44312, Manages to boot and function at CL3, Lifetime warranty, Heatpipes touch ICs, Heatsinks are cooled by the CPU cooler...
Pricey, (1000 MHz CL5 ReaperX costs less!), Wont budge any further with looser CL rating, Cannot place four of them next to each other due to design, Will not fit all mainboards...
OCZ has managed to create another very unique and well performing series with the ReaperX. The 4 GB kit performs exeptionally well at the intended CL rating, but seems to lack the overclockablity we are used to from 2 GB kits. As the density is higher...
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OCZ makes some bold claims about its 4GB PC2-6400 ReaperX memory. It states that this 2x2GB kit offers ‘high frequencies and aggressive bandwidth for maximum system stability. Rated at DDR2-800 with 4-4-3 timings, the PC2-6400 ReaperX provides exceptional...
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With DDR2 memory now shipping with frequencies in excess of 1200MHz, this 4GB PC2-6400 kit doesnt break any speed or performance barriers, but it does present a new well-designed cooling system. With its dual copper heatpipes and larger aluminum fin...
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The OCZ ReaperX HPC PC2-6400 4 gig kit is impressive indeed. It looks pretty wicked, with the black heatspreaders and dual aluminum fins. 4 gigs will soon be the norm, so you may as well do it in style. I found the ReaperXs flexibility quite satisfact...
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& Specifications Back in April last year, OCZ gave us the opportunity to sample the delights of their latest heatpipe cooled "Reaper" PC2-8500 memory modules. Sporting reasonable overclock abilities combined with an extremely good price, the Reaper ki...
When the OCZ R&D team set about designing the ReaperX kit, they must have had one clear objective in mind: to put a nail in the coffin of all the other competition. Not only does the ReaperX kit look the absolute business with it's large heatpipes and ar...
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With performance in mind, were going to compare the maximum overclocked results of the various DDR2/3 memory modules PCSTATS has tested in the past which are listed below. Remember, just because memory is clocked fast doesnt mean its the best thing...
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hardwareunboxed.com Updated: 2011-10-04 01:22:13
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Just recently OCZ released a new memory series called “ReaperX HPC” which is designed to be the successor of the original ReaperX HPC series. This new series already consists of a number of DDR2 and DDR3 dual-channel memory kits. While there a...
Those wanting a 4GB memory kit that consists of just two 2GB memory modules should expect to pay a price premium over four 1GB memory modules. However, the advantage of buying 2GB modules is that you can potentially use up to 8GB of memory, while two 2...
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virtual-hideout.net Updated: 2014-11-06 14:59:20
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Up for review today is a memory kit from OCZ Technologies that uses their latest memory cooling solution for enthusiasts: the Heat Pipe Conduit, or HPC. The particular product is the OCZ PC2-6400 800 MHz ReaperX HPC Enhanced Bandwidth 4GB Dual C...
The heatspreaders performed well and no excessive heat was noticed when the voltage and FSB were raised up. In addition to HPC setup, some additional cooling is achieved with the fan from the CPU heatsink fan. The overall design is sleek and the...
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