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    Analysis - When will DDR3 become the mainstream choice?

    Two product managers at distributor Target Components reveal trends in the UK memory market.
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    Re: Analysis - When will DDR3 become the mainstream choice?

    I wasn't thinking about moving to DDR3 until I specced up an AM3 system to compare to the CyberPower system you've just previewed. I was pleasantly surprised to find that 4GB of DDR3-1333 can be got for not much more than £70 now. That definitely makes me a lot more positive about moving to AM3 and DDR3 in the near future.

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