Testseek.com have collected 21 expert reviews of the OCZ PC2-9200 1150MHz FlexXLC DDR2 2GB kit OCZ2FX11502GK and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for OCZ PC2-9200 1150MHz FlexXLC DDR2 2GB kit OCZ2FX11502GK.
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Abstract: So it’s on. OCZ’s Flex versus Corsair’s Dominator. While the Dominator comes with its own fan array, OCZ has one-upped Corsair and included water-cooling sockets on these crazy industrial styled sticks. You’ll have to provide your...
PC hardware is now accelerating quite fast in terms of technological improvements, and to make it in this game now, you need something that works, something that is fast and above all, something that is reliable.OCZ has fit the bill here with their br...
With the launch of DDR3, its not surprising to see that DDR2 kits are becoming more affordable and their price tags decreasing. It wasnt so long ago that paying upwards of 200 for a high performance memory upgrade was the norm, and for the two OCZ ki...
Abstract: In this review, OCZ brings to the table the most hardcore form of memory cooling PCSTATS has ever seen commercially available. Watercooling for memory. Yup, watercooling.
The PC2-9200 FlexXLC really shined in our testing here today, making it the fastest memory we have tested to date. Everything about this memory is likable: great looks, a unique design that offers two methods of cooling, great default performance and ...
Abstract: Like some of you, I have been highly anticipating the arrival of DDR3. Its great when new products arrive because that makes the current hardware a little cheaper. From the initial results Ive seen of DDR3, its not that great yet. When DDR2...
First and foremost the OCZ FlexXLC PC2-9200 kit overclocks like stink! That's stink in a good way too, with the modules hitting a rather dizzy 660mhz (DDR2-1320) - the highest speed out of any DDR2 kit we've ever tested. Unfortunately we were unable to te...
Abstract: As was mentioned in Overclocking, The Natural Way, we havent looked at much system memory as of late due to the lack of innovation for the end-user and any large differences between manufacturers. However, OCZs Flex XLC memory is truly different ...
The OCZ Flex XLC PC2-9200 certainly qualifies as high performance memory - however if you really need to run it at PC2-9200 (1150MHz) we suggest you pair it with one of the boards that have either been tested by other reviewers, users, or OCZ themselv...
In the end, the 9200 Flex is one impressive kit of memory. Although it didnt keep up to the previously reviewed Dominator with the same voltage, it was very close. I mentioned in the overclocking section that there is more headroom available to those...