• Darkcoffee@sh.itjust.works
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    23 hours ago

    Ddr3 was kind of the point where the technology stopped incrementing with large jumps.

    Not saying ddr3 is as good as ddr4 or 5 but I used ddr3 until 2021 with no issue.

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        3 hours ago

        Yep, it works fine for my day to day stuff. And runs many games just fine. I still run my Ivy Bridge Xeon CPU (bought for cheap years ago). Pair a X79 chipset, Xeon with quad channel memory, and say an Arc A770. You can do many modern tasks and games just fine. And for cheap.

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        11 hours ago

        I went 2 to 4, and honestly my 5800x w 32GB DDR4 @3800 from 2020 is still just fine, hopefully till this shitshow shakes out.

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          Yeah I’m on a 5700 or something with 64 GB of DDR4 and I don’t see any issues with it yet. I went that route because I could keep my mobo and it was also way cheaper than DDR5 back then. I figured I’d rather have more older RAM than a full system upgrade.

          Is RAM already at a price that it’s worth considering selling one of those sticks? :3

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          Yeah I’m on a 5700 or something with 64 GB of DDR4 and I don’t see any issues with it yet. I went that route because I could keep my mobo and it was also way cheaper than DDR5 back then. I figured I’d rather have more older RAM than a full system upgrade.

          Is RAM already at a price that it’s worth considering selling one of those sticks? :3

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          16 hours ago

          My mom and dad both have ancient machines at home and I swapped both to SATA SSDs. The improvement was incredible. They went from basically unusable, in my opinion, to completely functional for anything they would be doing.