OCZ DDR2 SDRAM Computer 1 GB Capacity per Module Memory (RAM)

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Consider 1 GB DDR2 SDRAM for Optimal Value

The fact that computer component manufacturers strive to improve the technology by coming up with newer, faster standards means that older standards may become cheaper to buy. This allows beginner users or enthusiasts to pick up components for their projects easily. And with the varying types and designs for memory modules or sticks, there are always options for people who know what to look for and where to look.

What Are the Types of OCZ 1 GB DDR2 SDRAM?

  • Platinum: This range from OCZ Technology uses the XTC or Xtreme Thermal Convection design for its heat spreaders. It features a honeycomb pattern for the platinum heat spreaders, which are in direct contact with the memory chips underneath to channel heat out of the chips and into the atmosphere more effectively. These variants use the DDR2 800 MHz spec, which is ideal for enthusiast-grade builds.
  • Gold: The Gold series also has XTC technology but features gold heat spreaders, which also effectively convey heat out of the chips underneath. The aesthetic design makes your RAM modules visually noticeable, especially in systems with large transparent side panels that showcase the internals of the machine.
  • Reaper: The high-profile design is meant to increase the thermal conductivity of the heat spreaders. The dual heatsink consists of an enclosure to conduct heat directly away from the memory chips and upward via heat pipes to another heat spreader with thin thermal fins. This allows enthusiasts to increase the speed of their system through overclocking and can rely on the cooling design to keep their modules at optimal operating temperatures.
  • Flex: This line of random access memory comes in dual-module packs of 1 GB each for 2 GB of total memory in a dual-channel configuration. Its name comes from its ability to be cooled in two different ways: via air and water cooling. Its long heat fins radiate heat more effectively, while the inlets that flank the fins can be hooked up to a liquid cooling system for even more cooling ability.

What Can 1 GB DDR2 RAM Modules Be Useful For?

  • Beginner Computer: Those who want to experiment with building a computer could try their hand first at using 1 GB DDR2 RAM. With 800 MHz sticks, you can run many applications and play a variety of games so long as your machine meets the minimum hardware requirements.
  • Business: A basic machine can do well for various use cases, such as projecting video on a large display or for light workloads that do not require much multitasking power or speed. Systems for projecting priority numbers or printing out priority numbers for offices and establishments are also examples.