Erics DDR3 Article
Its official. DDR3 is avalible now for everyone (that can afford it). Although at this time it is only acalible on boards with Intels P35 chipset, 775 socket. Just wait a bit though and it will be avalible for the AMD AM2+ and AM2 motherboards. Speeds right now are as listed.
- DDR3 1066 (PC3 8500)
- DDR3 1333 (PC3 10600)
- DDR3 1333 (PC3 10666)
- DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800)
- DDR3 1625 (PC3 13000)
- DDR3 1800 (PC3 14400)
- DDR3 1866 (PC3 15000)
Prices also range from $199.00 for a 1 gig stick to $859.00 for 4 gigs (2×2gig). Although DDR3 has been carried on video cards for some time now its takin mainboard companies a while to start producing DDR3 mainboards. With DDR2 speeds reaching 10400 you almost have to wonder what is the point of DDR3. I find that my DDR 3200 works just fine even by todays standards, and i know of no one that does more with a computer than I do. And lets not forget how DDR2 started. DDr2 started its life much as DDR3 is, It came out on nothing but Intel supported boards. However AMDs socket 939 wich still used DDr was still far faster in every performance aspect. Intels poor processor performance even combined with the DDR2 speed was still no match for the AMDs of the day. This killed the market for the new DDR2 as well as Intel. It wasnt until AMD picked up the DDR2 and proved what it could really do that the market for DDR2 started to rise. Intell did soon follow in the performance rind with the release of the 775 socket wich brought us the duel and quad core Intels of today. With AMD just releasing the new Phenom 9000 series processors and Intel having to launch a new chipset to support the new DDR3 will this be another mistake by Intel? lets face it, since AMD release of the “64″ bit cpu Intell has been a tad behind ever since. Even there beast of a cpu the Core 2 Quad is still missing somehitng. It just doesnt have that…AMDness to it that makes AMD far more better. Even now ith the Intels performance marks just slightly higher than AMDs, the AMDs are still on top of sales. The only thing about AMD that has changed over the year is the price. Around the socket A days they were known to be the “cheap” alternitive to Intel. Now there running about the same price wich is anywhere from $60 to around $1200. I guess the point of all this is to say that if i was you i wouldnt buiy the DDR3 just yet. if you wait till AMD starts there support of the memory youll be alot better off.
;_; the day I get my first ddr board, ddr3 comes out ;_;
Talk about depressing. lol
I’ve been using sdr100 all my life…