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I never even realized that there was anything higher than 800 until I started browsing memory on newegg. Obviously, if customizing on Dell's website is the bulk of your experience, you might be led to believe that 800 is top-of-the-line.
![]() But is there any need to go beyond 800, even for a moderate gaming PC? I'm wondering about the price/performance difference. And while I'm talking about memory, is DDR3 even necessary right now? It seems too expensive, but I don't know if the performance justifies that. Thanks. |
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