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OCZ unveils water-cooled DDR3-12800 memory

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On August 14, 2007, 1:00 PM EST

OCZ Technology Group has extended its memory offerings aimed at enthusiasts with the OCZ PC3-12800 Flex XLC (Xtreme Liquid Convention) kit, which dissipates heat via a hybrid copper and aluminum heatsink and gives enthusiasts the option to run the modules passively or water-cooled via an integrated liquid injection system.

The concurrent use of both technologies (water-cooling) promotes maximum heat dissipation, allowing the memory to operate at extreme speeds without the high temperatures that inhibit or damage the module’s ICs.
According to OCZ, the modules will run at 1600MHz and have 6-6-6-18 timings and will be available only in 2 x 1 GB kits. Neither pricing nor specific availability has been made available. You can read more about the modules on the product page.

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