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DDR3 RAM Explained

Das Capitolin sends us to Benchmark Reviews for an in-depth feature on DDR3 memory that begins: "These are uncertain financial times we live in today, and the rise and fall of our economy has had [a] direct [effect] on consumer spending. It has already been one full year now that DDR3 has been patiently waiting for the enthusiast community to give it proper consideration, yet [its] success is still undermined by misconceptions and high price. Benchmark Reviews has been testing DDR3 more actively than anyone. ... Sadly, it might take an article like this to open the eyes of my fellow hardware enthusiast[s] and overclocker[s], because it seems like DDR3 is the technology nobody wants [badly] enough to learn about. Pity, because overclocking is what it's all about."

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  1. Don't [you] just [love] these... by kclittle · · Score: 4, Funny

    ... really careless[ly] written submission[s] that the editors [have] to fix [up] before they can be [read] by us[?]

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  2. Re:stupid by iminplaya · · Score: 2, Funny

    What is the one and only thing that has ever helped companies servive a depression?

    Burning down the factory and collecting the insurance?

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  3. We Drink Ritalin by tepples · · Score: 5, Funny

    Tell me when DDR5 is ready. Wikipedia says DDR5 was ready on 2001-03-27.
  4. Re:Using His Jet Analogy by Profane+MuthaFucka · · Score: 2, Funny

    I don't get it. Are you saying that if you don't buy that DDR3 memory today, you might be shot down by a Mig-15 tomorrow?

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  5. Re:Just a tad over the top? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    P=IV you dolt.