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Well, if you are waiting for DDR4 - you may be waiting a while - plus, you would need a whole new system from what you may be thinking now. I always say, don't bother waiting for "tomorrow" what you can pick up today. There is always something out better/faster then what you just bought. :)

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DDR4 won't be out till sometime next year for the mainstream market, I think the Intel Haswell CPU's will support DDR4 but only for the enterprise market but I'm not 100% sure.

Stick with DDR3

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I've heard that DDR4 won't be here until broadwell or even later. Don't bother waiting' date=' especially since you can get extremely high speed RAM now.[/quote']

Broadwell i7 5770k with a GTX 890 and 32 Gigs DDR4 RAM. I want future now.

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