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Old 10-07-2007, 04:17 AM   #1
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Question about DDR2 and DDR3

Is there a big difference? Sorta new to the computer tech world. Just wondering how big of a dfiference.




Wondering which is better

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814161098

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814161175



Or any other video cards that are VERY GOOD for games, and a price range of around 150 at most. Thanks
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These days GDDR3 is a standard in Video Cards, from what i remember being told, Its main plus point is the ability to run its I/O bus at four times the speed of the memory cells it contains, which in turn contains higher bus speeds and higher peaks.

DDR3 also has increase chip capacities of 512 mebibit to 8 gibibit, allowing the max to now be 16GB.

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Features

DDR3 SDRAM Components:

* Introduction of asynchronous RESET pin
* Support of system level flight time compensation
* On-DIMM Mirror friendly DRAM pin out
* Introduction of CWL (CAS Write Latency) per speed bin
* On-die IO calibration engine
* READ and WRITE calibration

DDR3 Modules:

* Fly-by command/address/control bus with On-DIMM termination
* High precision calibration resistors
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Advantages compared to DDR2

* Higher bandwidth performance increase (up to effective 1600 MHz)
* Performance increase at low power (longer battery life in laptops)
* Enhanced low power features
* Improved thermal design (cooler)


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Disadvantages compared to DDR2

* Commonly higher CAS Latency
* Generally costs more than equivalent DDR2 memory
Hope that answers your question, most of it from Wikipedia.

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Old 10-07-2007, 06:11 AM   #3
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Also Sl1cks, I have noticed you have created several threads regarding a few different questions you have, try to keep them all in one thread and your questions will still get answered.

(Perhaps a mod will merge all the existing ones you have already created for you)
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I just realised that with the graphics cards your talking about GDDR ram? The differences between them are that GDDR3 runs at reduced heat consumption and higher speeds. This means all the components can benefit from getting information at a faster rate, all the internals like Pixel Shaders can get the information faster resulting in, better framerates.
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Thanks for the responses guys
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