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DDR vs. DDR2 Memory - PC Hardware Help

DDR stands for Double Data Rate memory. DDR memory has double the bandwidth of the older SD-RAM. Newer computers are starting to come out with a faster version called DDR2. If you are thinking about upgrading, don"t because you cannot use DDR and DDR2 at the same time.

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DDR offers data rates of 200/266/333/400 Mbps and DDR2 offers 400/533/667 and DDR2 has double the latency plus a reduced voltage requirement. Higher speeds of DDR 2 memory allow it to have up to 10.6GB per seconds of throughput compared to DDR1 memory which maxed at 6.4GB per second. Other than that there are not a whole lot of performance gains from DDR2 unless you overclock it. When the DDR 667 becomes more common that may change but then again DDR3 may soon be on its way!

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