Corsair Dominator PC2-8888 2GB kit review

DDR2 performance is only getting better

TechRadar Verdict

Adopting now is worth it to give your system a performance boost

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Memory is always changing, and it's usually led by processor manufacturers. DDR, for example, is now a dead-end technology. This year's new chipsets for both AMD and Intel's platforms have seen to that by switching to higher bandwidth DDR2 memory.

The architectural changes from 184-pin to 240-pin modules mean adopting the latest processor requires additional outlay on new memory modules as well. The update was necessary - since DDR reached a frequency ceiling of 600MHz - although these parts were rare and never standardised. The changes made in DDR2 mean modules can offer even higher speeds while maintaining a good yield on the chips.