DDR4 is a good possibility. It's faster than DDR3 and offers more bandwidth than DDR3, but not GDDR5, and with Intel and AMD adopting this kind of memory for its processors, it ensures that its price will not only not increase, but actually go down as years go by (unlike DDR3 and probably GDDR5).
Please excuse my bad English.
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