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Whats the point?
I mean its kinda neat an all, but as seeing how DDR2 is starting to be embraced... do we already need a new memory standard? Does this mean that upgrading to DDR2 is pointless? If it works in a DDR2 socket then i dont see a problem, but for now, too much too fast.
 
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Component progression moves fast, maybe too fast, DDR3 wont be mainstream for a while, at a guess at least a good 6 months to a year, still too expensive. DDR2 will be around for a good while yet. Some boards do actually support both DDR2 and DDR3 :)
 
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Looking at DDR2
you can find some killer deals on memory!
 
Yep, DDR2 is cheap as chips atm.
 
Yep they are - but the forward market for DDR2 is on the up, so get some more now before the price rises :thumb:
 
I see that, just been looking at the Geil stuff i got.

The first set i got in April was £110

Second set i got in May was £63

Now its £83!

Up, down, up, down. :)
 
DDR is still has by far the biggest user base.

If anything, DDR3 will kill off DDR2 rather than DDR.


Its all pointless anyway. There isn't any performance advantage over DDR2.
 
PotGuy said:
There isn't any performance advantage over DDR2.
Huh!

PG, do some more reading, there are some really big advantages for DDR3 over DDR2 and plain old DDR, please remember, that memory is just one small part of the system, once again, it is an Intel 'invention' specifically designed for their new memory controller. ;)

It will not take long before DDR3, in conjunction with the new memory controller, take the lead in speed.

What we really need though is, new hard drive technology. :D


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muckshifter said:
Huh!

PG, do some more reading, there are some really big advantages for DDR3 over DDR2 and plain old DDR, please remember, that memory is just one small part of the system, once again, it is an Intel 'invention' specifically designed for their new memory controller. ;)

It will not take long before DDR3, in conjunction with the new memory controller, take the lead in speed.

What we really need though is, new hard drive technology. :D


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Sorry I didn't put that very well. I meant 'real world' difference.

Theoretically it does have big advantages, its just as of yet it is bottlenecked by the rest of the system . But as you say, hopefully we can take fuller advantage of it soon.

I have done my reading, its just as of yet I cannot write :D



And have you seen those solid state flash hard drives that are beginning to spring up? They are ridiculously expensive at the moment, but new tech always is.

In a few years perhaps it will begin to trickle down to us, but the ball is rolling
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