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Is it true that Corsair fumbled the ball when making the transfer to DDR3? And that Patriot is owning the RAM Market now?

    
ChrisUlrich


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Is it true that Corsair fumbled the ball when making the transfer to DDR3? And that Patriot is owning the RAM Market now?



Anyone?

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ChrisUlrich


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Is it true that Corsair fumbled the ball when making the transfer to DDR3? And that Patriot is owning the RAM Market now?



Who said that?

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mep916

I dont think theres been enough DDR3 sold to own anything, plus theres alot more brands selling DDR3 than Corsair and Patriot

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StrangleHold

no... dont focus on brands, focus on the modules they make. I myself like supertalent rams but i dont buy supertalent just because "its supertalent"

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firsttimebuilder

Not enough boards support DDR3. DDR2 is still the dominating RAM on the market. I think if some of the companies released DDR3 later it would have more success. Also it is ridicoulosly priced.

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ComputerGuru64x2


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I myself like Supertalent RAM but I don't buy Supertalent just because "its Supertalent"



Good to see there is another person who sees the value in Super Talent memory.

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2048Megabytes

There is no ball to drop with DDR3, it hasn't been out long enought

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The_Beast


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Good to see there is another person who sees the value in Super Talent memory.



I have a stick of DDR400 1GB Supertalent memory. It is a great stick of memory... Runs cool and great.



DDR2 is still the standard... DDR3 will become more popular when more DDR3 boards come out, prices drop, and cas latencies drop.

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