DDR3-1333 Speed and Latency Shootout

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Many people expect 4GB modules to work with today's DDR3 boards. Anything greater than that would fall so far outside of the "mainstream" that the motherboard companies might not add BIOS support for it.
 
I've been a Crucial fan for a lot of years as they provide excellent customer support. Did they not provide a sample for review? Also, I agree with many that DDR2 is plenty fast for most applications. I don't think that DDR3 will help a machine run Crysis any better.

Just my 2 cents ....;>)
 


The article says it all, if you didn't see it it's because the company didn't send a sample.