It uses DDR3 and provides greater bandwidth. Worth it or not?
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It uses DDR3 and provides greater bandwidth. Worth it or not?
Find out more.
Last edited by Tarinder; 03-07-2007 at 08:45 AM.
I think DDR2 Is still the way too go.
I've just bought my first DDR2, so every time I read a review involving DDR3 I hope for a bad result!
Is it me of or are all the graphics for the charts missing.
the numbers are written at the bottom but why not just print them as text what use is a graphical image - surely thee has been some mistake?
Kate,
All seems to be displayed fine here. I'll take a further look into it.
Yeah, but only given that there's more choice out there at the moment. We'll say the same things when DDR3 gets to the level DDR2 is at the moment, and we're contemplating whether DDR4 is the way to go.
You have to assume it's more than simply bandwidth and higher latencies though - presumably things like ramping up the MB per chip is easier too, or has at least been considered when setting the DDR3 standard. DDR3 will likely be where most of the 2gb and 4gb sticks are going to come from.
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