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Rambus RDRAM was too expensive to manufacture only because Rambus was a greedy pig and asked too much in royalty for others to manufacture the things.
In truth, the manufacturing process was somewhat more costly but not to the point where it couldn't have been sold at more affordable prices.
I have 1GB of PC800 RDRAM (*matched* sticks ).
In truth, the manufacturing process was somewhat more costly but not to the point where it couldn't have been sold at more affordable prices.
I have 1GB of PC800 RDRAM (*matched* sticks ).
Indy - Maybe so, but RD would have been a better choice in the long run.
Bear - Check your motherboard book, as it will tell you the speeds that are compatible with your MB. That's the first step. If the highest speed that it supports is 333MHz, then you can *theoretically* use DDR400 as the MB will drop the speed back to 333MHz. However not all MBs support this and there can be some performance issues, and/or the RAM might not work . I run DDR2700 myself, but the prices are so damn expensive that I'm going to save up and buy a whole new system rather than purchase another 333 DIMM. I HATE being ripped off.
Bear - Check your motherboard book, as it will tell you the speeds that are compatible with your MB. That's the first step. If the highest speed that it supports is 333MHz, then you can *theoretically* use DDR400 as the MB will drop the speed back to 333MHz. However not all MBs support this and there can be some performance issues, and/or the RAM might not work . I run DDR2700 myself, but the prices are so damn expensive that I'm going to save up and buy a whole new system rather than purchase another 333 DIMM. I HATE being ripped off.
Bear- What you read (probably) said that your RAM will only run as fast as the slowest RAM right? Meaning if you had pc-2700 and pc-3200 it would only run at pc-2700 speed (333MHz). I also have read numorous times that mixing and matching RAM can cause system instability.. espcially mixing and matching different RAM brands.. Don't quote me on this though.
tut tut Mr. Finalday....
You miss the truth of the Great Mullet's comment.... there is a reason why he drapes his head with tea towels.... the better not to be recognized, you see.
The better not to be recognized being essential for an expert in the 5 finger discount department.
Actually, he's a dirty rotten PC hardware reseller scoundrel, manager of prucurements thereof. Generally finds reasons why he must take stuff home to "try out" before ordering stock to sell to the masses.
*trudges off in fits of jealousy*
You miss the truth of the Great Mullet's comment.... there is a reason why he drapes his head with tea towels.... the better not to be recognized, you see.
The better not to be recognized being essential for an expert in the 5 finger discount department.
Actually, he's a dirty rotten PC hardware reseller scoundrel, manager of prucurements thereof. Generally finds reasons why he must take stuff home to "try out" before ordering stock to sell to the masses.
*trudges off in fits of jealousy*
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