For about two years the DDR2 market stayed unaffected without any development. While several vendors do focus on DDR3 which is transmittable up to DDR2, OCZ determined not to leave out DDR2 users. Intel forced memory-chip producer to decrease voltage for the overclocking parts. Long before we pointed out DDR3 memory more than 2.00V is presently insane. So the marketplace turned as well as you get bunches of high-end DDR3 kits running at "merely" 1.65V. In the DDR2 market this not in fact compulsory, other than OCZ determined to present their overclocking DDR2 lines running at stock voltage of 1.80V.
With speeds up to 1200MHz at 1.80V your board doesn't need to sustain over-voltaging the memory. Even if it is supported, rising voltages does damage the mechanism on the mainboard as well as might cause early malfunction, as well increased temperatures inside the casing. Now it's time to check what this product can do for you.
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