CGI-Quality said:
I can only comment on real world performance. It just all depends on the specs/use/needs. Google some stuff, though. It seems there are areas where DDR3 is faster/more efficient, even though DDR4 is, overall, better technology. |
Yep, just googled a bit. Seems I will will be going with DDR3 after all for my next rig. Though I'm gonna get one with a very good ratio of speed to timings.
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