Quote Originally Posted by L1m1t.NL View Post
What I am wondering is if they will release a board that has support for both DDR3 and DDR2, like the upcoming MSI P35 Platinum D3 that was on show at Cebit.
I'm not going to use all 4 memory-slots, so why don't they make a P35 or X38 LanParty / Infinity with support for both (so 2 slots DDR2 and 2 slots DDR3) instead of making one for DDR3 and one for DDR2.
It just doesn't make any sense, I want support for both on 1 board!
Why? In my opinion, if you have a heavy investment in DDR2, you are going to want to max-out the life span of it and by the time you have exhausted it and are ready to make the jump to DDR3, there will likely be all kinds of other reasons to upgrade your motherboard as well.

Although hybrid boards sound good and may make some people feel better about the migration, in the end, I can't imagine many people making the switch without a whole-sale platform change.