No, memory prices are dependent on supply and demand, how much it costs to make them is almost not an issue...
DDR will be expensive when it is first introduced...
I am concerned...
I disagree with you all
I believe the biggest thing about the 760 chipset is the fact it supports dual (and more, when used with other 760 chips) CPU's.
The way i see it, the faster memory is there to serve the duallies better... although helps a single proc.
think about it.. the reason most...
hahah yes
Not only can the CUSL2 run three sticks of memory, ive seen people overspecing sticks to 133 and having them all run fine...
It is truly a kickass board...
my memory is generally fuzzy but i heard that VIA and INTEL had DIFFERENT PC133 specs....stupid as that sounds.
hopefully im wrong :)
CUSL2 rocks in all formats.
Big heatsinks fit fine
I have an alpha on mine..
PAL-6035
It performs lovely on my lapped 700 at 933...
ok put putting this behind us think to the future
Whats the fastest memory system you see for the future?
There are two options
Enhanced DDR-2,
or Rambus
a briefing about E-DDR-2
DDR-2 has some nice things going for it, its backwards compatible with DDR so thats pretty cool...
THe...
I have the cusl2, such a sweet motherboard except for one flaw...
cold boot problem. grrr..
read about it at cusl2.com forums sometime..
I did some memory tweaks on my mushkin rev 2 and i get the memory up to BX levels with the latest bios releases (there have been like TWELVE new bioses...
PS2 uses rambus, and they can't change that now.
The whole point of using rambus in the system was that it allowed sudden fast transactions, the datapaths within the system are much superior to any other console... programmers had some trouble learning how to use the effectively in regard to...
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