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    DDR3 mobos will ship in mid 2007

    Hello Guys,


    i just got info from supertalent that DDR3 motherboard will start shipping in mid 2007, that DDR3 wont be pin compatible with DDR2.



    Also they already have finished prototypes of DDR3 they are testing the in several mobos now.

    All this info will be public tomorrow when ST releases their newsletter, if you want to sign up in supertalents newsletter, check their home page and you have to look at the right side


    Update, pic of DDR3 modules:






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    Last edited by metro.cl; 02-16-2007 at 03:47 PM.

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    That is a good news!

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    What improvements will DDR3 have over DDR2?

    And when will DDR3 become as widespread as DDR2 that it's price point is as low as DDR2 right now?

    Oh ya, first post

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    Cool, hope the prices will be decent and/or will have quick cuts in the near future.
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    I'm excited to see what kind of performance increases we can get!
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    K, that's very good news. I have a couple of questions, though:

    I remember reading that "Bearlake" was supposed to support DDR3 (thanks to metro.cl for the insider info), but AMD had said that the first boards to support DDR3 would be the AM3-type boards. I was under the impression that AM3 would not be shipping until 2008. Does this mean that DDR3 is only going to be available for Intel platforms when it is first released? I guess it's not that suprising...

    Also, do we have any information about who's manufacturing chips for the DDR3 DIMM's? Like, can we be expecting Micron D10's or something equally cool? Sorry, but I'm a little new to more advanced DDR topics...

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    Quote Originally Posted by thenrz
    I'm excited to see what kind of performance increases we can get!
    hey nn_step

    hope you can help out with this question..
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    So Samsung and Winbond were the DDR champions and Micron came out as the DDR2 king. Who will dominate the DDR3 realm, I wonder...
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    Quote Originally Posted by erwinz
    hey nn_step

    hope you can help out with this question..
    it depends entirely on your CPU, Chipset, and the Memory modules.
    Bandwidth hungry CPUs will benefit nicely from the extra bandwidth
    Latency sensitive CPUs will benefit greatly from the lower Latency
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    Quote Originally Posted by nn_step
    Sweet
    NN so they changed it after all

    the pin compatibility that is
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    this thread will help me keep my system and not to update to C2D
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    Damned,this sucks big time....i'm already postponing buying a new pc since last year september...First it was waiting for the 8800 video-cards,then waiting for new ATI R600 cards+pricecut for intel C2D,and now it's waiting for ddr3??At this rate i'll never get a new pc:-(

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    Yey, the ideal time for Upgrade!

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    I wonder about the latencies? Cas 6 or 7 at launch of DDR3?

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    All the reading I've done on the new chipset Intel Motherboards says they will take DDR2 or DDR3; that the pins are compatible. Any comment? Maybe they'll have both sockets, though this doesn't seem likely.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nn_step
    it depends entirely on your CPU, Chipset, and the Memory modules.
    Bandwidth hungry CPUs will benefit nicely from the extra bandwidth
    Latency sensitive CPUs will benefit greatly from the lower Latency
    Servers will greatly appreciate the extra capacity and lower power usage.
    And some brands perform better than others

    tnxs..

    so an E6600 (9x400) with a good mem (ddr2 1100)and maybe 975 chipset is not far off to an E6600 with DDR3 as memmory??

    hehehe just speculation.. I know its too early to tell

    tnxs again for the inputs.. hope there are many ddr3 module marker.. so that the prices is stable..
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    Quote Originally Posted by SaFrOuT
    this thread will help me keep my system and not to update to C2D
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    Quote Originally Posted by cantankerous
    bingo, same here.
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    Is there any verified reports of performance increase?

    All I've found is stuff like this, and to be honest it's not world beating.



    DDR2 at 800mhz with cas 6? That's not hard to beat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by falqon
    Is there any verified reports of performance increase?

    All I've found is stuff like this, and to be honest it's not world beating.



    DDR2 at 800mhz with cas 6? That's not hard to beat.
    not even close DDR3 is much better thatn DDR2.

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    There are going to be boards with both ddr2 and ddr3 you'll just be limited to 2 slots per memory type. Oh and you might also be limited to a via chipset.

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    We need DDR3 sticks that can match DDR2 clocks first before getting worried about Mobos that support it
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    Quote Originally Posted by kemo6600
    We need DDR3 sticks that can match DDR2 clocks first before getting worried about Mobos that support it
    Last I checked Micron and Samsung have chips that exceed the performance of any D9 Period
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    Quote Originally Posted by nn_step
    Last I checked Micron and Samsung have chips that exceed the performance of any D9 Period
    So tell me xxxMHZ with x-x-x-x @ x.xV for 2X1GB kit as a start
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