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khunsanuk

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BR,

It depends on which reports you read.

DDR was AMD's answer to Intel's use of RD-Ram on it's 800 series motherboards.

RD-Ram has shown good performance gains over SD-Ram in processor intensive applications such as CAD when combined with the new P IV processors.

DDR is much less expensive than RD and has shown very good performance with the latest graphics intensive games, hence its use on many high-end video cards.

The reports I've seen on gaming systems with Athalon processors, 256 MB DDR-Ram, and a high-end video card (such as the GeForce3) are very impressive.

I did a twenty minute demo on a new Athalon system configured as above. WOW! Makes my PIII 733 w/ 128 MB of RD-Ram and a GeForce2 Pro look sad.

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Hi, No real reason to post this, just playing with the new PC and checking to see if everything works.

Upgraded my Pentium 150 yesterday to an AMD Thunderbird 1300, 256Mb, 20Gb harddisk (7200rpm), GeForce2 MX 32Mb graphics, 17", ...

 

I am enjoying it

Sanuk!

 

Yeah, I suppose it's time to trade in my 486 running Windows 3.1 with 32MB Ram and an 8GB HD.

 

You willing to sell the Pentium150? Win95?

 

:)

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