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Thread: Gigabyte now developing DDR2 X48

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    Quote Originally Posted by CoolZone View Post
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    nope, need to be the member there seeing the picutes




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    Quote Originally Posted by cookerjc View Post
    BTW, Abit saids they won't gonna have DDR3 X38, All their X38 supports DDR2.
    Are you really sure of that? I personally set Abit up with DDR3 connections so they could test their motherboards, but then again I've heard little about it since then.

    //Andreas

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    Quote Originally Posted by NH|Delph1 View Post
    Are you really sure of that? I personally set Abit up with DDR3 connections so they could test their motherboards, but then again I've heard little about it since then.

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    there was a thread here on xs about the x38 boards form abit, and the info there was that they would have both, ddr2 and dd3 version.

    but that was some time ago, stuff can change.

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    Quote Originally Posted by naokaji View Post
    there was a thread here on xs about the x38 boards form abit, and the info there was that they would have both, ddr2 and dd3 version.

    but that was some time ago, stuff can change.
    Hence me asking

    I've sent a ping to my Abit contact, we'll see what he has to say.

    //Andreas

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    Quote Originally Posted by RPGWiZaRD View Post
    Looking at how big DDR2 market still is and how cheap it's to produce I'm not suprised. DDR2 prices are just amazing atm.
    Indeed they are, I recently bought a 2x2GB ddr2 kit from corsair. How is that not amazing

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