Well true ram is cheap, BUT also depending on the users needs, lets be fair, what you think is good is not always needed by everyone else, and by the time this user might actually need 4GB DDR3 might be a good deal.
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You belabor the obvious...hell, I don't need that much RAM.
My point here has just been that the price point of DDR2 is unusually favorable right now and it seems like a good time to indulge.
I'm betting that DDR3 won't hit the rockbottom price levels we're seeing now because I think the manufacturers are going to throttle back production to raise their profit margins.
Certainly, DDR3 will come down in price because right now it's beyond the reach of most people, but I believe that the adaptation of chipsets requiring that memory is going to be relatively slow and most people- even semi-hardcore enthusiasts- will be able to enjoy DDR2 based systems for at least the next year/year and a half.
I also think that we're almost at the tipping point where software optimized for multi-core CPUs is going to really become prevalent and that should make better use of more memory.
If I'm right, then now is the time to buy and start using cheap DDR2, whether or not it's immediately necessary.
If I'm wrong, then all I've lost is $100 or so and at least a goodly portion of that is recoverable through resale.
Vista pretty much requires 4gb to run well. 2gb is okay, but not optimal.
I'm using 4gb on Vista64 and it's great.
8gb though clocker? Now I just think you're getting greedy :P
You won't see an increase in speed going from 2GB to 4GB. Unless you run VM with lots of O/Ses running.
LOL, they've been saying that for years, then something else comes around the corner and that future proof gets tossed out the door.
Technology is moving to fast and prices drop pretty quick too now. It's only going to be 8-12mos before DDR3 is down and by then there isn't going to be much needing 4GB still.
Man I don't know what CPU and Ram you are using but 2GB of DDR2 on a dual core cpu is way plenty.
What are your specs and do you have a lot of software running in the background?
Take a screenshot of your task manager please right after startup, I'd like to see the memory usage on your box.
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Of course you're right...I've consistently poo-poo'ed the concept of "futureproofing" myself (hence the smiley).
It's just that, for the first time in my (somewhat limited) experience, high performance, large quantity RAM is an almost trivial expense and going overboard is my reaction.
By the same token, I don't need watercooling, my case (which alone cost more than most of my neighbor's entire PC...) or, the most egregious example, the iRAM, but I have them all, simply because I enjoy hardware.
If most of us were to be totally honest we'd admit that we don't fully exploit the PCs we currently own, much less the ones we want in the future.
kaiweiler I know how Vista is and all it's memory usage, my point was 2GB is sufficient, and if their box is struggling on 2GB then something is wrong.
Clocker you're right it is really cheap, I just come from a waste not want not Linux mentality, compile that kernel for just the hardware you need, and no BLOAT please, use what you need and no more, so that's why I'd never buy it just for the sake of it.
Crucial PC2-8500 is running really cheap at NewEgg right now:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820148069
Well at $90 I guess now with that 4GB, you'll at least have some braggin rights even if you don't need all of it, LOL...
Braggin rights for $90, that's a pretty good deal, hehe... :w00t: