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OCZ offers high capacity performance DDR2 for laptops Print
Written by Rob Squires   
Wednesday, 04 July 2007


OCZ TECHNOLOGY
has released PC2-6400 2GB SODIMM modules, to join their exisiting line of premium laptop upgrade memory. The new memory modules are built to handle the powerful processors and other high-end components of enthusiast and professional notebooks, as well as mainstream consumers looking to add value and performance to their systems.

High capacity memory is crucial for notebook PCs running Microsoft Windows Vista, as it uses a large amount of memory. The new OCZ PC2-6400 2GB and 4GB kit upgrades offer the ultimate balance of speed and capacity. Even working with another operating system, the everyday consumer using their laptop for picture editing, music, and videos can benefit from having this substantial boost in storage and performance.

“Laptops are becoming a major factor in workstations and gaming rigs with more powerful processors, and processors that need to access more data in shorter time,” commented Dr. Michael Schuette, VP of Technology Development at OCZ Technology. “System memory is the fastest storage medium for data in any computer system. Higher capacity RAM can be used to largely bypass hard disc accesses for scratch and page files, and this dramatically speeds up the operation of any computer system. The new 800MHz line of 2GB SODIMMs or 4GB kits push laptops to the limit of any 32-bit operating system to unleash their maximum performance.”

The new modules are priced aggressively for enthusiasts or everyday consumers using their laptops for gaming, high-performance software, and intense applications. They will be available in 2GB modules and 4GB (2x2GB) kits rated to run 5-5-5 timings for exceptional system performance.  OCZ backs each module with technical support and a lifetime warranty.

For more information on OCZ's DDR2 PC2-6400 SODIMM, you can view their product page here.
 
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