My personal experience has been that I can't notice much of a difference
(DDR2-667 MHz, DDR-266 to 500 MHz). The reason being that though DDR2
has higher clock rates, the latencies are much higher than DDR. In the
end, I haven't seen a difference due to the memory, but the PCI Express
platform is all around much faster and better than the old PCI Bus.
Most PCI Express based motherboards use DDR2, so basically you will need
to choose the memory based on the motherboard.
I would never base my choice of motherboard/chipset off memory though
Also, because DDR2 is so new, the potential has not even begun to show.
In the long run, I believe DDR2 will be much faster and better than
DDR. Just right now the difference is negligable.
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Bradley Dick wrote:
> I am looking for first hand experience not facts.
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> "Nick Burns" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>Do a goggle search in the appropriate.
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>>"Bradley Dick" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>>Anyone know how much faster DDR2 is compared to DDR? Is there a
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>>significant
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>>>difference.
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>>>I know DDR is eventually being phased out for DDR2, but wanted to know
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>>>anyone knows first hand the difference in speed between the two.
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