You cannot substitute DDR3 for DDR2 or vice versa - they are incompatible. So whatever type Apple designs into the motherboard you're stuck with.
newb question.... whats the difference? just curious
I am quite confident Apple will stick with DDR2 with Montevina since it will protect current user's investment in RAM
Hahahaha <gasp> Haahaha 😀
When has Apple EVER had protecting past owner's investment in mind? That's not even a blip on their corporate radar.
DDR3, on the other hand, is supposed to be awfully expensive
We won't see DDR3 until the CAS and RAS latency numbers get out of near-double-digit range.
avg ddr3 timings are gross: 8-8-8-18.
newb question.... whats the difference? just curious
Why?
I'm going to ignore higher bandwidth and lower voltages.Bragging rights. 800 is a larger number than 667. Some people aren't happy unless they have the latest, highest specs. I seriously doubt that anyone on this forum could tell a real-world difference.
I'm going to ignore higher bandwidth and lower voltages.
Would you please elaborate on this? If it requires more dialog you'd be better off to IM me.Which are course irrelevant in a computer not designed for it.
Would you please elaborate on this? If it requires more dialog you'd be better off to IM me.
I see the communication problem here. I was commenting on DDR2 vs. DDR3.If the machine's specs call for 667Mhz RAM, installing 800Mhz RAM (assuming it will work at all) will give no speed benefit.
I see the communication problem here. I was commenting on DDR2 vs. DDR3.
As it has already been said DDR3 and DDR2 can't substitute for each other in the same slots.But wouldn't the same apply? If the machine calls for DDR2, you think you would see a benefit from using DDR3?