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this is a review of Corsair DOMINATOR Twin3X2048-1800C7D from PCstats.com i got off dailytech.com:
Corsair DOMINATOR Twin3X2048-1800C7D PCSTATS Review - Max Memory Overclocking Chart and Conclusions
take a look at these OC charts compared to DDR2, DDR2 matches up, or even better, with the DDR3's scores!
this just comes to show that quad-core doesnt always need to depend on DDR3 to not get bottlenecking.
though, at the conclusion about DDR3 sounds........sarcastic IMO. Here's the quote that makes me wondering "What? Ya right...", especially the part i bolded:
"Ready or not here comes DDR3 memory! When dual core processors were introduced, both Intel and AMD shifted over to DDR2 quickly so their processors could get maximum bandwidth. When quad core chips are thrown into the mix, DDR2 just can't keep up.
DDR3 picks up from where DDR2 left off, and as you can see the initial sets of memory hitting the market can already clock pretty darn high! DDR3 is rated to run 1600 MHz+ according to JEDEC, let's hope that the governing standard increases that speed limit further!"
what do u guys think about DDR3 now n the future of it?
Corsair DOMINATOR Twin3X2048-1800C7D PCSTATS Review - Max Memory Overclocking Chart and Conclusions
take a look at these OC charts compared to DDR2, DDR2 matches up, or even better, with the DDR3's scores!
this just comes to show that quad-core doesnt always need to depend on DDR3 to not get bottlenecking.
though, at the conclusion about DDR3 sounds........sarcastic IMO. Here's the quote that makes me wondering "What? Ya right...", especially the part i bolded:
"Ready or not here comes DDR3 memory! When dual core processors were introduced, both Intel and AMD shifted over to DDR2 quickly so their processors could get maximum bandwidth. When quad core chips are thrown into the mix, DDR2 just can't keep up.
DDR3 picks up from where DDR2 left off, and as you can see the initial sets of memory hitting the market can already clock pretty darn high! DDR3 is rated to run 1600 MHz+ according to JEDEC, let's hope that the governing standard increases that speed limit further!"
what do u guys think about DDR3 now n the future of it?