Comment by nand2mario 5 months ago Yes, for exactly the reason. SDRAM is much easier to work with in retro computing than DDR. 3 comments nand2mario Reply accrual 5 months ago My first DDR system, an Athlon XP, feels like a very different beast than my 440BX with SDRAM despite being only a couple years newer. :) anthk 5 months ago I had that with a Geforce2. Or was Athlon 2000. Wait, Athlon 2000 at 1666 MHZ, really fast until the capacitors on a Gigayte motherboard blew up. 38 5 months ago [dead]
accrual 5 months ago My first DDR system, an Athlon XP, feels like a very different beast than my 440BX with SDRAM despite being only a couple years newer. :) anthk 5 months ago I had that with a Geforce2. Or was Athlon 2000. Wait, Athlon 2000 at 1666 MHZ, really fast until the capacitors on a Gigayte motherboard blew up.
anthk 5 months ago I had that with a Geforce2. Or was Athlon 2000. Wait, Athlon 2000 at 1666 MHZ, really fast until the capacitors on a Gigayte motherboard blew up.
My first DDR system, an Athlon XP, feels like a very different beast than my 440BX with SDRAM despite being only a couple years newer. :)
I had that with a Geforce2. Or was Athlon 2000. Wait, Athlon 2000 at 1666 MHZ, really fast until the capacitors on a Gigayte motherboard blew up.
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