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OCZ DDR PC3200 Special Ops Edition review
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By Steven Walton on July 10, 2006 Manufacturer: OCZ
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Gaming Performance



Now for the most important results of them all, the gaming results. Despite of offering significantly more bandwidth the Corsair DDR550 memory was marginally slower than the overclocked OCZ DDR PC3200 Special Ops Edition memory. This is due to the OCZ memory being able to operate at much more aggressive timings. The same performance trends emerged in all three games.
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