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  1. Unless you like the looks, there is nothing special about OCZ Blade.

    The heatsinks are not very efficient and don't allow modules to be stacked (if that's how you keep them).

    Moreover, OCZ build quality is by far the worst of all memory brands I know, including obscure Chinese stuff. It seems that they were using lower JEDEC IC bins to save money and had absolutely no idea how to assign specs, which resulted in their weird lineus (such as many 1333C9 models that are NOT rated at 1.5V and still fail specs).

    Add non-existent support / warranty due to bankruptcy, and you'll quickly realise that any sort of OCZ memory is a waste of money.

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  2. Far from. There are multiple generations and versions of PSC DDR3. The ones best known and sought after are ones whose density is 1Gbit and part number begins in XD.. , XE... and maybe also XF. These are usually referred to as PSC X (as opposed to PSC whose part number begins in T).

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