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:Phoronix: OCZ EL DDR PC-3200 Dual Channel Titanium [Review]
Phoronix: OCZ EL DDR PC-3200 Dual Channel Titanium [Review]
Jun 8, 2005, 10 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (4498 reads)

Uptime is crucial when running any type of server whether it is a file repository, HTTP web server, or a simple SOHO server. Having downtime can lead to decreased productivity and ultimately a loss in revenue, if this is a company server or simply some headaches for personal servers. System memory is often one of these culprits that can from time-to-time encounter some memory conflicts or simply fail after years or rugged use. OCZ Technology has realized the misery that can come from downtime and the pain of waiting days, or even weeks, for replacement modules to arrive. With this in mind, OCZ has begun offering a PowerSwap warranty on a majority of their system memory modules. This warranty isn't like that offered by OCZ's competitors where they may offer a lifetime warranty but the second you overclock the modules, the warranty is void, or you have to wait days for an RMA to be processed..."

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