OCZ PC2-6400 Spec Ops Edition Urban Elite Review
Posted by: Newsfactory on: 12/22/2006 05:24 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 891 views
Featuring ultra-low 4-4-3-15 timings, the new OCZ Special Ops Edition (SOE) Urban Elite is ultimate balance of speed, reliability, and high capacity, making them an ideal solution for gamers. This new line of limited edition OCZ memory features a distinctive urban camouflage motif heat spreader and a price tag that has an edge over competitors.
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