The guy's over @ Hexus.net have posted their OCZ EL DDR PC-3500 memory review! Here's a snip.
All the major players have at least some form of DDR-400 in their range. Some have gone further and qualified their best modules at higher speeds. I remember writing about some excellent Corsair XMS3500 C2 RAM. One point I made applauded the fact that they could ratify a module to operate at 217MHz (PC-3500) with a CAS Latency of 2 clocks (lower is better). Shortly afterwards I remember receiving an e-mail from OCZ Technology stating that Corsair weren't the only ones with PC-3500 C2 memory. In fact, looking through OCZ's website, it transpired that PC-3500 C2 (or EL DDR PC-3500) wasn't even their top-of-the-line module; EL PC-3700 was. OCZ Technology, like Corsair and Mushkin, specialise in providing high-performance memory modules.
All the major players have at least some form of DDR-400 in their range. Some have gone further and qualified their best modules at higher speeds. I remember writing about some excellent Corsair XMS3500 C2 RAM. One point I made applauded the fact that they could ratify a module to operate at 217MHz (PC-3500) with a CAS Latency of 2 clocks (lower is better). Shortly afterwards I remember receiving an e-mail from OCZ Technology stating that Corsair weren't the only ones with PC-3500 C2 memory. In fact, looking through OCZ's website, it transpired that PC-3500 C2 (or EL DDR PC-3500) wasn't even their top-of-the-line module; EL PC-3700 was. OCZ Technology, like Corsair and Mushkin, specialise in providing high-performance memory modules.