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If you are using AM2 or Intel Conroe, you will need the 240 pin DDR2, I believe. For Socket 939, 184 pin RAM is used.
I haven't been updated with the new RAM (or processors) for a while, but I know DDR2 has higher latencies than DDR1, but it runs at higher frequencies as well. Last I checked, (3 months ago), DDR2 was slowly catching up with DDR1, but I am not sure as to its current performance.
Is this thing actually more effective than the 9500? I really don't see much difference between it and the 9500. The blade design looks a bit different.
I'm seeing a Sapphire X1950XT @ Newegg for 250$. Looks pretty worthit, and from what I've seen, it outperforms the 7950GT and 7900GTO in just about everything, even though it lacks in memory (256MB). I might just buy it.
Sony already made all the money they ever needed with the Playstation 2. Also, as time progresses, Sony (as will Microsoft) will find cheaper, more efficient production facilities, where they can make the console cheaper, and thus they will make a profit off of it. Also, Sony will make up for the current loss for each console with the games sold.
Shouldn't this be expected? Sony is only shipping 400,000 units to the US right now anyways. Also, the rush for the Wii was much less than that for the PS3. Basically, more people got their hands on the Wii than the PS3. The figures right now really have nothing to do with which console is in greater demand. It's all about the # available and the time it takes to get one. For esample, I can order a Wii from CircuitCity right now, but for a PS3, I have to wait...until next May? Possibly?