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DDR4 Memory Will Be Released By Next Month

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It seems that DDR4 isn’t as far away as we thought . According to Crucial Memory’s promo page  it’s going to come out late 2013. There is  just one month left till the years end. So that being said, we are going to have DDR4 in our PC’s hopefully by next month. Of course DDR4 has a different architecture, meaning we are going to need a different motherboard, we can’t just put them in our old DDR3 systems. But, is it worth upgrading to DDR4? Crucial Memory also provided a comparison chart with some specifications of what DDR4 will offer, just to show you the difference. The DDR4 will only eat up 1.2Volts as stated by Crucial , while having twice the speed of DDR3 Memory. DDR4 will run on a base memory speed of 2133MHz while having 4GB as their minimum density. According to the chart, we can see that DDR4 is 100% faster than DDR3, requires 20% less voltage and has 300% more density than that of DDR3.     Compared to DDR3, DDR4 will have a smaller die allowing more memory per RAM and also allowing DDR4 to hold up to 16GB per module. Well, that’s massive and twice the single stick DDR3 could provide (8GB). We can’t predict the accurate date of when DDR4 will come out, but as a wild guess it may be available by the middle of next month. Crucial Memory isn’t just one of the manufacturers who are going to throw up DDR4 memory that early. Seeing the increasing competition in the market, we may see more manufacturers coming up with early releases of DDR4, forcing motherboard manufacturers to come up with compatible motherboards.

 

 

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I'd rather have DDR2 1200 CL5

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Yay! Moar ram! And it's faster... and stuff....

 

Really the only thing I'm interested in is how motherboards are going to differ compared to boards that support DDR3

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I would like some but I do not want to spend $ on a new mobo, cpu and then ram just for it. And also it might be really expensive right away. But I am very happy to see that it is coming out.

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okay so a 16 gb stick will cost like: 1000 USD?

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Well that was sudden.

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Will this work with current gen processors?

we will need haswell e

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I wonder what the price tag is...

 

And some nicer looking ram please?

 

 

We need black pcb's and good looking heatsinks!

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yay :| no motherboards will support this but yay :|

they will have server mobos what i know to support them

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they will have server mobos what i know to support them

so none consumer grade motherboards will support them. interesting

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so none consumer grade motherboards will support them. interesting

No but the market thinks like this:

 

BUY YOUR DDR4 RAM now and tell everyone that you got one and put videos up about it and buy a mobo to it next year!!!

 

NOW you can only for it for a fue billions and next year a fue 100 bucks!!

 

 

Buy now TO WIN!!

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No but the market thinks like this:

 

BUY YOUR DDR4 RAM now and tell everyone that you got one and put videos up about it and buy a mobo to it next year!!!

 

NOW you can only for it for a fue billions and next year a fue 100 bucks!!

 

 

Buy now TO WIN!!

so get DDR4 Ram now, and buy a motherboard in a year that will most likely not be compatible with it... seams legit

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I don't think DDR4 is going to do as expected with the shortage of chips and increase in price :/

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About freaking time.

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DDR4 with an 8 core 2011 chip, that would be a dream. A dream I will spend my money on.

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they gonna play the - its brand new, looks like dirt, charge 10x the price and get away with it card. they will wait for everyone to buy the puke green edition then release a normal nice looking set a month later for everyone to buy again. 

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I'll be happy if it pushes the price of ddr3 down, then I'll get one more ddr3 system before I upgrade to ddr4 and whatever else is on offer by then.

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Lets try to make it cheaper before we release a new version... ughh. But I still can't wait to see how fast this memory will be :D 

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By the time consumer grade hardware supports it, it'll be at a much more affordable price-range. Good to see it so soon though.

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Wait, we have nothing that supports DDR4 yet, no?

The earliest would be Haswell-E which is due like... Q2 next year lol

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