andy_mitch92
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ok so i got a book (upgrading and repairing pcs 18th edition) and it shows the clock speeds of ddr2 and ddr3 ram.
basically my question is it worth the extra cash to get the ddr3 ram witch is basically 2x as fast in transfer rates, or is it not worth it?
just a bit of info that you may not have known
ddr2-1.8 (voltage) 1066MT/s (max clock speed) 8533Mb/s (max throughput single-channel) 17066Mb/s (max throughput dual-channel)
ddr3-1.5 (voltage) 1600MT/s (max clock speed) 12800Mb/s (max throughput single-channel) 25600Mb/s (max throughput dual-channel)
Another question i have is because it is so much faster can i get away with less and still have the same performance as more of the ddr2 ram?
basically my question is it worth the extra cash to get the ddr3 ram witch is basically 2x as fast in transfer rates, or is it not worth it?
just a bit of info that you may not have known
ddr2-1.8 (voltage) 1066MT/s (max clock speed) 8533Mb/s (max throughput single-channel) 17066Mb/s (max throughput dual-channel)
ddr3-1.5 (voltage) 1600MT/s (max clock speed) 12800Mb/s (max throughput single-channel) 25600Mb/s (max throughput dual-channel)
Another question i have is because it is so much faster can i get away with less and still have the same performance as more of the ddr2 ram?
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