Buy 32GB ddr4 at 300% price

>buy 32GB ddr4 at 300% price
>ddr5 comes out one day later

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>still on DDR3
>still on 22nm cpu
>cant afford to upgrade mobo, cpu, and RAM all at once

>4x4GB DDR3 RAM, no more slots left to expand it any further
>FX CPU, can't even upgrade to anything and not pay DDR4 goytax

JUST

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>buy 32GB ddr3 for 1/3rd of the price that it'd cost to get 32GB of ddr4 nowadays
I wouldn't get less than 32GB for my next system either, if anything I'd intend on doubling it, so fuck upgrading.

>pay top dollar for high performance 4000mhz+ DDR4 kit
>DDR5 is going to start 5000mhz+
>already sampling low power DDR5 chips for smartphones are clocked at 6400mhz effective

I actually won't mind paying for this. Hope we get carbon nanotube replacements to DRAM within the next 3 years though. That shit is awesome.

>direct replacement for DRAM
>lower power per operation
>over all timings are faster since it never waits for refresh
>infinite endurance
>higher density than any DRAM
>is non volatile so it can be permanent storage as well
>can be a drag and drop replacement for graphics memory, even wide IO memory standards like HBM
>working DDR4 DIMMs already shown
>novel manufacturing method makes it cheaper than DRAM

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2018 was a great year for computing, and the future looks incredibly bright.

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it'll get gutted and shelved before it ever hits the market.

More likely that Samsung buys it, makes direct replacement DRAM DIMMs, and out competes everyone on the market for RAM performance.
The stuff even out performs intel/Micron's "Optane" phase change memory.

14nm is objectively the literal best.

Enjoy that latency!

>I don't know how latency works
DDR5 might take more clocks to perform an operation, but its clocked significantly higher, so total latency ends up being lower.
Just like DD4 vs mature DDR3. 3400 and 3600mhz DDR4 with CL14/15 timings are lower latency than the 2400mhz CL11 DDR3 kits.
DDR4 continued to improve, and DDR5 will continually improve in the future as well.
CNTs are still better though.

just going to wait until DDR6

Who else / D D R 2 B O Y S / here?

>but its clocked significantly higher
lol yeah what is it these days 400mhz * 5 or whatever bullshit they label it
>just multiply more!!!! its faster

Here
DDR2 and C2D's are enough for aggressive shitposting, casual porn and most anime

That's why I stuck with DDR3. I didn't really need an upgrade with my i7 4790k and my gtx 780 ti.

Next Upgrade: 256GB DDR3 for $10.

>buy 32gb of DDR3 for 25% of today's price
>i7 4790k still rock solid
>laugh at OP

>tfw have 128GB DDR4 2400MHz RAM
>tfw going to upgrade to 128GB DDR4 3200MHz RAM later this year

ddr2 and phenom, powerhouse of a pc.

Learn to do basic math, kid.

4790k reporting in

where is all this cheap DDR3?

Eh, my i5 4690k, 8GB of DDR3 RAM, and GTX 770 still does everything I need it to do. I can't see myself upgrading anything for another 2 years at least.

Bought 32GB DDR3 back when the "average" user was rolling along with 4GB, 8GB was normal. People thought I was crazy. But now that ram prices are sky high obscene guess who's just sitting back enjoying life?, yeah, me. Sides, why would I upgrade anything? I don't play new games and for damn sure Office 2007 don't need an 12 core cpu or 128GB of ram to function (if office ever does require such hardware or even Windows, then something is really fucked up.

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