OCSystem is just another one of the Subsidiaries that OCZ.com uses uses to fool unwary customers into purchasing from them.
Same routine as always.
They'll advertise a bunch of overclocked products at excellent prices, and then ship off a product that hit's no where near their advertised clockspeeds if indeed it works at all. You can forget any warranty service, once they've got your cash it's a virtual certainty you'll never hear from them again.
Once they get their typical deluge of bad ratings from ResellerRatings.com they'll mysteriously disappear leaving the BBB (Better Business Bureau) chasing them as usual.
It's almost gotten to be a joke, they've pulled this whole charade under a dozen+ different pseudonyms over the last 5 years or so and their still getting away with it.
I havent even bothed to check in the last couple months but last I heard they were under invesitgation for ...6 counts of fraud, and other similar mail-order charges, and had already been convicted twice.
Basically... if you get anything from them at all, count youself lucky, if the product actually runs properly in an unoverclocked state then you can consider yourself blessed.
If it actually operates at the speed they claim it will, then call the Guinness Book of World Records, because that's an extreme rarity with them.
Go outside and throw your cash in the closest garbage can, you'll gain about as much benefit from it that was as dealing with them.