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Posted by newsbot on August 20th 2007 Although the DDR2 standard reached its peak, its successor, DDR3, isslowly starting to and in time probably will take its place. We testedKingston's DDR3 memory running at 1066MHz and tried to find out if youshould switch to the new memory yet. View article at insidehw.com |
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