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Hello Guys,
I have recently joined this forum just beacuse of some issues which are colliding in my mind..
Actually I want to know that Is DDR2 an excellent memory for automotive and industrial to server, consumer, networking, and computing?Your question does not make any sense whatosever, which makes me suspect it is leading up to a spam attack.

I'll say DDR4 is the best, but its still in its design phase, so you can't buy it

Memory types can only be fitted to what the motherboard specifies.DDR2 is still pretty modern, but DDR3 is cheaper and much faster. If you need to use DDR2, go ahead and things should be fine. If you're looking to start fresh and are debating between the TWO, DDR3 is the way to go - no question.Actually friends I asked because my cousin wants to sell RAM and wants to deal in bulk .Recently he singed a contract as a dealer from Zipmem and he suggested me put up the question related to that on forum..That was why i did..
If the contract is already signed, what is the point of asking afterwards? This is a rhetorical question, no answer is being requested. I think the "cousin" is probably the OP & Salmon Trout is right; this is leading to a SPAM attack.Quote from: amit1986 on November 27, 2011, 11:40:49 PM

Hello Guys,
I have recently joined this forum just beacuse of some issues which are colliding in my mind..
Actually I want to know that Is DDR2 an excellent memory for automotive and industrial to server, consumer, networking, and computing?
Well, in computers, the motherboard determines WHETHER DDR2 or DDR3 is supported. In other words, the consumer needs to buy memory that is compatible with their system; they can't just arbitrarily decide on DDR2 or DDR3. So, your question SEEMS a bit SILLY. Quote
Is DDR2 an excellent memory for automotive and industrial

Cars and factories? What??

DD2 RAM is a commodity item. This is like asking "Should I buy 5000 tons of bricks?" or "Should I buy 10000 automobile batteries?" The only answer is "Yes, if you can get them cheap enough and you know how and where to sell them to make a profit, otherwise NO."

I think that a person who knew these things would not be asking such a question on such a forum as this. I would advise your cousin to think carefully whether he is about to be ripped off or waste a lot of his money. It is possible to be offered re-marked reject RAM or even fake stuff from China.


I smell something...I am so sorry If my question does not make a sense..Actually my cousin is going to deal in RAM that's why i put up the question .It was misunderstanding for me ..i could not post the question in right way because my cousin told me that he is going to sign for contract..I thought that he singed the contract..He recommended for the question..Where as i know he is just making a plan for DEALING in RAM..He is going to deal in bulk for RAM..I wouldn't deal in RAM. The price of technology is dropping too fast and there are too many competitors these days with good quality at low prices.


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