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Old 16th May 2005, 11:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default OCZ PC2-6400 Gold DDR2 Memory Pictorial Review Posted!

OCZ Technology has just announced the release of the OCZ DDR2 Gold series - an affordable line of high-performance DDR2 memory for gaming enthusiasts.

The OCZ PC2-6400 Gold memory boasts 5-5-5 timings - lower latencies than standard DDR-800 memory. Let's take a look at it!


Link : OCZ PC2-6400 Gold DDR2 Pictorial Memory Review!
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Angry Review?

Are you sure this was a review?
Aren't reviews supposed to have a little bit of substance?
Like your own testing of the memory perhaps?

Sure seemed more like an "Overview" to me.
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Are you sure this was a review?
Aren't reviews supposed to have a little bit of substance?
Like your own testing of the memory perhaps?

Sure seemed more like an "Overview" to me.
Yup, it's a pictorial review.

Really sorry about the mistake. I will be the one writing and testing the RAM.
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Old 17th May 2005, 05:56 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Are you sure this was a review?
Aren't reviews supposed to have a little bit of substance?
Like your own testing of the memory perhaps?

Sure seemed more like an "Overview" to me.
It's actually a Pictorial Review.

Our new system has three levels now. When a new product is announced, we shift through the PR nonsense and condense the details in a Product Overview.

Then, when we receive the product for a review, we will check it out immediately and release a Pictorial Review, like what you see here. Thereafter, the product is sent for testing.. and then we will release a Comprehensive Review.

Of course, it's quite hard to test some products, like thermometers... so for such products, we normally leave it at Pictorial Review.

The idea is to convey news and details about new products to our readers as quickly as we can. Instead of waiting for the comprehensive review to be completed, you can now check out its specifications as well as details of the package and its built quality, etc.
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