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Unboxing 48GB of DDR3!
In this exciting video, join us as we delve into the world of computer upgrades by unboxing a massive 48GB of DDR3 RAM!
RAM performance metrics have changed over the years. DDR3 indicates RAM performance using transfer speeds (MB/s) or frequency (MHz), while DDR4 and DDR5 use frequency (MHz) or datarate (MT/s).
This guide breaks down whether or not high-speed RAM can improve game or application performance, whether or not it's a good idea to upgrade, and what current prices are like for both DDR3 and DDR4.
Is there any reason to be excited about DDR4 memory? Read on as William gives us an overview of performance on what to expect versus DDR2 and DDR3 RAM.
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In fact, Crucial has a statement on their knowledge base that ECC memory will decrease your computer's performance by about 2% compared to standard memory.
There's quite a lot of variance in DDR3 modules today, which can certainly be overwhelming for potential new buyers. While the Core i7 processor is officially rated to run at only DDR3-1066 speeds ...
DDR3's latencies are measured in shorter clock cycles, meaning that a higher-rated latency when compared to DDR2 doesn't equate to reduced performance. It all sounds very good, but there are ...
Higher FSB and memory speeds result in better performance. The highest-performing DDR3 memory available to consumers currently can transfer over 12GB of data per second at its peak rate.
OCZ Technology has unveiled its fastest 4GB DDR3 RAM modules yet. Capable of reaching frequencies up to 2133MHz and CL 10-10-10-30 timing, OCZ’s new modules are available in 4GB, 8GB Dual ...
Micron have announced a new high-performance, low-power DDR3 memory, which the company claims uses the industry's lowest 1.35V one-gigabit DDR3 components. Advertisement ...