
OCZ presents OCZ PC2-9000 Titanium Alpha VX2 DFI Special, optimized for the new LANParty UT NF590 SLI-M2R enthusiast board. Together, these two premium components will push your over clocking milestone beyond any other motherboard and memory solution.
This was done after the release of OCZ's PC2-8800 Gold Edition
modules (that run at 1100MHz with CL5 6-6-15 latency settings, available in dual-channel 2GB (2x1024) kits), and after the competitors introduced Corsair DDR2-1111.
The new modules have this specifications: 1120MHz DDR2, CL 5-5-5-15, (CAS-TRCD-TRP-TRAS), Unbuffered, Titanium Alpha XTC Heatspreader (XTC stands for Xtreme Thermal Convection - heatspreaders optimize the thermal management of memory modules by promoting greater airflow by means of micro-convection throughout what is usually the dead air space inside conventional heatspreader designs. In this manner, build-up of heat is avoided and thermal dissipation of the memory components is offloaded more efficiently through the honeycomb design. At the same time, mechanical stability is maintained.) They are available in 1024MB modules and 2GB (2x1024) Dual Channel Kits. OCZ provides, as always, Lifetime Warranty. Some special features you could find useful: 2.4 Volts, 240 Pin DIMM, Voltage eXtreme DDR2 (VX2), 2.45V EVP (Extended Voltage Protection, a feature that allows performance enthusiasts to use a VDIMM of 2.4V ± 5% without invalidating their OCZ Lifetime Warranty).
It seems that the time for big steps is long gone in the DDR domain. Producers are usually making releases only days one after the other, but the newest hardware isn't always significantly better.