OCZ 2GB DDR3-1600 Titanium - Intel XMP Edition

Rob Williams

Editor-in-Chief
Staff member
Moderator
DDR3 might be slow to catch on, but the competition is fierce and the selection, huge. One of the first DDR3 kits to really catch my eye was OCZ's Titanium 2GB PC3-12800, featuring an XMP profile to offer even better settings than what are advertised. Luckily, it also has some OC'ing room to boot.

You can read the full review here and discuss it here!
 

THUMPer

Coastermaker
Great!
This RAM is getting good reviews on EVERY site. I will be picking this bad boy up along with my x38/x48 chip set in the next month or so
 

Merlin

The Tech Wizard
Now I'm torn between DDR2 and DDR@ MoBo's.
The new Striker II has the DDR3 memory slots.
But the DDR2 boards are cheaper along with RAM prices.
I guess what we need is a comparison of the top DDR2 systems and DDR3 systems to date ( always changing )
Is that a possibility?
I'm sure many want to see that.

Thanks,
Merlin
 

luisfdoc1

Obliviot
OCS DDR3-1600 Titanoum and Maximus Extreme BIOS

Hello Rob,

I have this OCZ Titanium XMP memory and the Asus Maximus Extreme, but they have been very unstable. Do you have the BIOS settings you used somewhere online?
Thank you.


DDR3 might be slow to catch on, but the competition is fierce and the selection, huge. One of the first DDR3 kits to really catch my eye was OCZ's Titanium 2GB PC3-12800, featuring an XMP profile to offer even better settings than what are advertised. Luckily, it also has some OC'ing room to boot.

You can read the full review here and discuss it here!
 
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