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RD-Ram and Motherboards

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Name: Grant
Date: October 29, 2002 at 20:20:55 Pacific
OS: XP
CPU/Ram: 1700+/384 DDR-2700
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What new mother boards support RD-Ram? I guess this is the way to go? I'm going to buy XP2800+ so I may as well upgrade it all.



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Name: ...
Date: October 30, 2002 at 00:14:45 Pacific
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i have rdram. i would suggest going with ddr. rdram is faster, but not alot of programs take advantage of it. Also, rdram is very, very costly. I'm afraid to add more memory because of the price.

ddram is comparable performance, and is where the market is heading towards.

Intel used to go on and on about rdram, and in the beginning, p4's required rdram. But now, intel has moved to ddram, since rdram is costly, harder to get, and is somewhat unpopular with the public (given its price).


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Name: ave*rage
Date: November 1, 2002 at 01:44:16 Pacific
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XP2800+, AMD's can use rdram? news to me


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