OCZ showcases latest solutions at Computex

ocz_logo.jpg OCZ Technology today unveiled couple of new products at the ongoing Computex 2008 show. The first product is an extreme memory module for high-end overclocked water cooled systems. The top speed PC3-17000 Flex II memory modules boasts 2133MHz+ speed, and remains extremely cool and stable with the integrated liquid injection system combined with the superior passive cooling of the Flex II heatsink design. On the usb front, the firm announced the sleek and capless Spyder, Diesel, and the impenetrable and elegant Fortress USB drives. Also, the company today added a new solid state disk in its SSD line up. The Core Solid State Drive series offers an optimal blend of performance and value.

The latest additions to the industrial-grade TurboCool Series offers the robust 860 edition now featuring the Enthusiast System Architecture (ESA), while the previous ESA-certified TurboCool 1200 will now feature the adjustable rail design first introduced earlier this year.

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