OCZ OCZ3P1600LV6GK DDR3 PC3-12800 1600MHz 6GB Platinum XTC Triple Channel Kits

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OCZ OCZ3P1600LV6GK DDR3 PC3-12800 1600MHz 6GB Platinum XTC Triple Channel Kits
 
Manufacturer: OCZ Technology
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Product Description

The OCZ PC3-12800 triple-channel memory kits are designed specifically for the Intel Core i7 processor / Intel X58 Express chipset. Developed for enthusiasts and early-adopters, the low voltage OCZ Triple Channel solutions are the choice counterparts for leading-edge performance that won't inhibit the functionality of Core i7 CPUs. In addition, modules are tested in matched triplets ensuring superior compatibility. OCZ's Triple Channel kits are 100% hand-tested for quality assurance and compatibility and feature propriety XTC heatspreaders for the most effective heat dissipation.

Product Details

  • Platinum Z3 XTC Heatspreader*         
  • 1600MHz DDR3 
  • CL 7-7-7-24/(CAS-TRCD-TRP-TRAS)
  • 1.65 Volts/240 Pin DIMM     
  • Available in 3GB and 6GB Triple Channel Optimized kits    

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12 GB W7 on i7 Flies!
 
Review Date: September 9, 2009
Reviewer: Brian Peterson, Austin, TX USA
Combined with another package of 6GB from a different source in a Asus P6T6 WS Revolution with a 920 CPU running W7 Ultimate RC x64 makes for a sweet machine that will serve me for a number of years.

Haven't got into overclocking this machine yet because at idle, with 15 programs running, it is not breathing hard. But I am not a gamer, just a worker bee.

Highly recommended on price/performance ratio.
Easily over clocked on intel i7 platform - low latency
 
Review Date: February 27, 2009
Reviewer: SATiger, San Antonio,TX
Installed these (6GB) memory on ASUS P6T OC motherboard and over clocked the i7 920 process to 3.6GHz and memory speed to 1443 MHz and system is very stable. Ran prime95 for 30 minutes with no issues. Tests by Sisoft and Everest shows this configuration outperforms i7 Extreme edition (3.2GHz) by average 9%.

Great memory with low latency at 1.65v which is critical as Intel says not to increase memory voltage above 1.65v as it could damage the memory controller.
Best bang for the buck
 
Review Date: April 24, 2009
Reviewer: Stillglade,
Lowest latency on fastest DDR3 at a reasonable price. With a large mail in rebate, it is a no brainer.
Value for Money
 
Review Date: July 19, 2009
Reviewer: Law Khin Choy,
Value for money, manage to achieve about 1540+mhz at 7-7-7-20 settings with an overclock of 3800 mhz with the i7 920. Stable operations, running CFD for over 5 days straight at 100% CPU.

Will get another 6G if the prices drop below $90!.
It is an excellent deal
 
Review Date: July 30, 2009
Reviewer: KTC,
It had received so many bad reviews. That is why it is on sale @ $91. Either I am lucky, or OCZ has fixed the QA problem. My set not only runs @1600MHz, 7-7-7-24 as sepc. also at least 1866MHz, 8-8-8-24, @1.64v, in ASUS P6t delux. it passes memtest86+ as well as 3D and PC vantage. My guess is that OCZ overly fixed it. I think the price of DDR3 at this speed should be close to the bottom. SO buy it if you need or even just for fun. BTW, the OCZ's net-like heatsink performs better than common heat spread. I checked its temparature between heatsink and memory chips during memtest86+ @1866MHz, just 46c.