OCZ Announces PC2-6400 NVIDIA SLI-Ready Certified Modules with 1T Command Rate

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Sunnyvale, CA—March 29, 2007—OCZ Technology Group, Inc., a worldwide leader in innovative ultra-high performance and high reliability memory, today announced the latest addition to the award-winning OCZ NVIDIA® SLI™ certified series, the PC2-6400 SLI-Ready DDR2 modules. Optimized specifically for current and next generation nForce platforms, this series features reduced latencies and a 1T command rate for ultra fast memory accesses at 800MHz data rate.

“With increasing system memory density, the number of interleaved banks of memory increases and therefore creates a need for more commands to keep data transfers running smoothly,” commented Dr. Michael Schuette, VP of Technology Development at OCZ Technology. “It is obvious that this can be achieved by maintaining one command per clock cycle even at high operating frequencies. The new OCZ 800MHz SLI-Ready series is the world’s first memory series to fulfill the criteria required by NVIDIA for full qualification as a 1T SLI high speed memory, thereby furthering the leading role of OCZ Technology as a leading edge enabler of high performance platforms.”

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i still don't understand, SLI memory? is this just saying that its compatible memory with an SLI configuration? Same applies to OCZ crossfire memory, im clueless.
 
name='Kempez' said:
One of the major perks afaik is guaranteed 1T running on nForce motherboards
Yeah tis true. The SLI certification for the ram shows that they have nvidia's tick of approval to say this product works well with nvidia chipset mobos. Also SLI certified RAM utilises Enhanced Performance Profile (EPP) and is optimised to take advantage of an SLI set up more than a regular stick of RAM will - like a guaranteed 1T command rate @ whatever timings.
 
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