Review: Neoseeker
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As the emergence of GDDR3 memory makes its much awaited (and slower than expected) debut into the PC marketplace, it is natural to assume that a number of hardware vendors will be releasing new products to complement what is to become the new memory standard. Though DDR3 does boast some significant performance increases over the old tried and true DDR2, it still falls somewhat short of expectations. To see what I mean, take a gander at our recent article: DDR2 vs. DDR3, that profiles the differences between DDR2 and DDR3 memory. Though I won't give too much of the ending away, current DDR3 modules lose the battle against DDR2 in almost every respect.