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DDR: cas 2.5 or cas 2.5, is there a difference?

ikaika1

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Thats basically my question. For 4$ more a stick i can get cas 2 but in the long run, does it make as much of a difference as it did when we were talking pc133 RAM?
 


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That's the same thing!

CAS2, CAS2.5 and CAS3 are the CAS latencies for DDR SDRAM. - I believe the breakdown is 150MHz DDR, 133, and 100 (PC2400, 2100, 1600)
the 2100 for example stands for 2.1 GB/sec bandwidth.

PC133 is CAS2 and CAS3

Which are you referring to? DDR SDRAM or regular SDRAM?

 
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