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Reaper (HPC) Joins Hands With Two Further OCZ DDR2-800 Solutions

by Navin Maini on 27 April 2007, 12:15

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OCZ Technology's Reaper HPC heatspreader has today, been joined in matrimony with two further DDR2-800 memory kits, one of which has been designed to boast optimal performance levels in conjunction with motherboards powered by NVIDIA's nForce 680i chipset solution.

The Reaper HPC (Heat Pipe Conduit) memory cooling solution has been engineered to provide superior, yet silent, heat dissipation when compared to traditional memory heatspreaders, cite OCZ.

The first of the DDR2-800 kits to receive the hand of the Reaper HPC requires 2.1V to operate, offers timings of 4-4-4-15, allows for an OCZ EVP (Extended Voltage Protection) level up to 2.2V and is available in 2GB Dual Channel kits.

When utilised in conjunction with one of the latest generation NVIDIA SLI chipsets, the modules also offer an OCZ EPP (Enhanced Performance Profile) programmed SPD, to allow the modules to automatically boot up at their rated specifications.

OCZ believe that whilst the Reaper HPC was designed with computer enthusiasts in mind, the availability of the EPP feature allows for the modules to be of value to a wide range of consumers, especially since manual configuration to run the modules at their rated specifications, is not a requirement should the prerequisites be met.

Featuring enhanced performance levels, only when utilised with an NVIDIA nForce 680i chipset powered motherboard, the second DDR2-800 kit to receive the Reaper HPC treatment, features timings of 4-3-3-15, is again available in 2GB Dual Channel kits and requires an operating VDIMM of 2.0V, whilst allowing up to 2.2V without invalidating the OCZ Lifetime Warranty present with both kits.

Read the press release in full here.


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