OCZ DDR2 memories at 1100 MHz
The battle for the title of the world’s fastest DDR2 memory between the Corsair and OCZ is getting fiercer, from which the latter has now emerged victorious.
The manufacturer is OCZ PC2-8800 Gold Edition All modules in the 2GB memory package are subjected to the most rigorous tests, so each is guaranteed to be able to run at 1,1 GHz with 5-6-6-15 timings. This is 33 MHz more than what its rival Corsair's top product can.
OCZ DDR2 PC2-8800 Gold Dual Channel
Both OCZ and Corsair memories run at 2,2 volts as standard, but the 240-pin OCZ unit can be used at up to 2,4 volts, allowing even more performance gains for those looking for tuning.
Corsair Twin2X2048-8500C5
Heat dissipation is provided by the XTC (Xtreme Thermal Convection) fancy grille, while EVP (Extended Voltage Protection) increases the operating voltage of the memory to 2,4 volts without losing the lifetime warranty.