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2 GB the way of the future?
2 GB the way of the future?
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Jan 9 2006, 07:29 AM
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man dis ram thingy is kinda makes me dizzy...here wana ask ya guys opinion...i wana upgrade my ram to 1gig....using asus a8N deluxe SLI...amd athlon 3000+...(venice core)...wut i was wanderin is...there are ddr and ddr2 rams r8??and there several types of speed i presume...400Mhz,533Mhz and 667Mhz...so dis means da higher speed da better r8?correct me if im wrong...but ive been tru da thread and sum said dat it has limitations....sum wud run at 333Mhz onli??or 400Mhz??or did i get it all wrong??arghh...
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Jan 9 2006, 07:37 AM
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QUOTE(ShinAsuka @ Jan 9 2006, 08:35 AM) ic....so wut are ddr2 rams fer??intel?? This post has been edited by Turnip: Jan 9 2006, 07:39 AM |
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Jan 9 2006, 07:47 AM
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QUOTE(ShinAsuka @ Jan 9 2006, 08:42 AM) also the same for X2 and opterons owh ok...sigh...runnin only on 400mhz onli i guess...so wut about high performance rams then??do dey make any difference??sorry to many questions...kinda dumb in ram stuffs..not sure the future product M2 can support DDR2 or not about M2 CODE Even more recently, we saw a post on CoolTechZone that said that AMD was thinking of skipping DDR2 memory completely, and going from DDR straight to DDR3. Is it possible that AMD is again going to take the road less traveled and attempt another one-upping of Intel's technology decisions? Then today, from the same source, information on AMD moving their current DDR support up to speeds of DDR500. While there is no standard for DDR500 from JEDEC, it is entirely possible that AMD would or could have already implemented this in their latest "Venice" core processors. |
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QUOTE(ShinAsuka @ Jan 9 2006, 08:53 AM) high performence ram of cos better den normal value ram hahaha owh ok evrytin seems so clear now...guess i'll go fer high performance den... if not they wont be called high performence liao high performence ram usually with better chipsets and PCB's and both also will affect the OCbality high performence ram's timing will be varied since different ram got different structure. like some is 2-2-2-5, very tight timings and some with 3-3-3-6 and so on the tighter the better |
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