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OCZ Technology Launches PC Memory With Jungle Camouflage Spreaders

CZ Technology Group has released their Special Ops Edition DDR and DDR2 memory lines. Parts will feature a unique camouflage motif XTC heatspreader and come in PC-3200, PC2-5400, and PC2-6400 speed grades.


Alex Mei over at OCZ says that gamers are a unique breed, but I have to say so is a company that comes out with camouflage hear spreaders! Cheers for an interesting and cool looking spreader! Since all of the recent military conflicts are in the sand it leaves me wondering why OCZ didn't use desert camouflage -- oh now that's an idea! I want to see Woodland, Desert, Snow Ghost, Concrete Jungle, Tiger Stripe, and Urban camouflage heat spreaders! Bet you didn't know the military had that many types!

?Gamers are a unique breed, and place distinctive demands on their PC memory,? commented Alex Mei, OCZ Technology Inc. ?Serious gamers put heavy bandwidth requirements on their memory, and put a premium on both superior performance and dependability. The new OCZ Special Ops Edition memory dual channel kits feature the ultimate balance of speed, reliability, and high capacity, making them an ideal solution for gamers.? OCZ Special Ops memory will be available as a premium selection for Monarch Computer Hornet Pro small form factor system for gamers tired of lugging their bulky PC towers to LAN events.

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Posted by | Thu, May 25, 2006 - 06:03 AM


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