Soldato
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- 25 Sep 2009
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I guess your either ignorant or you've been living under a rock for the last few years. There are plenty of well multi-threaded applications/games, BF4 is just one example. If you would like further examples (instead of using google/review benchmarks) then let me know.
It seems you're also ignorant as to the benefits of DDR4. I'll list them below for you, as you don't seem to be able to use google yourself. Also note that years ago we were all using DDR1, then DDR2 etc. This is just another milestone where newer, faster memory will be introduced.
Benefits of DDR4:
16GB dimms. So much greater capacity - plus *may* increase overclocking potential, as we've seen in the past that using less memory dimms can improve your overclock
Lower power comsumption, always a plus
Faster speed! Although the stock speed will be only 2133 - remember we'll soon see much faster models than the standard spec modules. DDR3 started at 800mhz I believe, and we're now upto over 2000mhz!
Of course, if you don't feel the need to upgrade, then don't bother, just don't whine about how 'worthless' this new platform will be. Buy it, or don't.
So DDR4 will lead to a material improvement in real world applications? I'll grant you lower power consumption is plus but I doubt your going to be seeing savings in your electric bill and even if you did you would never get back premium you laid out for DDR4 over DDR3.