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Offline Razor

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Originally posted by StratComm
It's high performance though, so it will run better than DDR any day.


Are you trying to tell me RAMBUS is better than DDR? How and why?
I always thought it was the opposite.

 

Offline J.F.K.

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My understanding is that if it's affordable (ie. not beyond the price/performance barrier), go for as much RAM as possible. If you're looking to complete modelling, it's immensely useful to have more RAM than the actual program (plus the model loaded into memory) requires. That way, you can run all sorts of other things at the same time (eg. an image editor, for textures) and not worry about excessive system instability.
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Offline Nico

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Originally posted by Razor


*knock* *knock*
I said QUALITY not some piece of crap. Do you guys ever read my entire posts or just what you are interested in?


yeah, like I buy crap.
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Offline kode

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Originally posted by Razor


Are you trying to tell me RAMBUS is better than DDR? How and why?
I always thought it was the opposite.


it is, because of the RAM-bus... some speshul bus to communicate with the ram...
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