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OCZ Flex-II PC2-9200 2GB Memory Kit Review


Fri 2008-07-04 - Posted by Patrick "MACMAC" MacMillan
TweakTown has posted a review of the OCZ Flex-II PC2-9200 2GB memory kit, which sports 5-5-5 timings at 2.1 volts.

Let’s see what they had to say:

“DDR2 hasn’t died, and one thing is for sure, companies like OCZ will really push the limits of DDR2 technology as long as it’s with us. While water cooling isn’t for everyone, those who want a much more silent system can look to OCZ who has come to the party with a very impressive memory kit here.

The Flex-II series should improve on the Flex design with dual paths for the water rather than a single, allowing for a more total cooling solution while still keeping the noise within the system to a minimum, thanks to the use of liquids.

The added flexibility of still allowing air cooling users to have the advantages of this memory is nice as well.”


This is a solid memory kit, however I am a little disappointed that it had so little overclocking headroom and failed to attain the revered 1200Mhz mark. Furthermore, for the same price as this model, you can buy OCZ’s Flex XLC PC2-9600 memory kit, which would be a better purchase in my opinion.

Click here to read the full review.

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