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<p>        <strong>The 2005 was characterized by the switching from AGP motherboards to Pci-E motherboards. The 2006 will be the 2x1GB kits DDR2 year, for who makes the PC not only a typewriter! Those guys who likes to play to the latest games like Battlefield 2, Half Life 2, Doom 3, Fear and so on will need more and more amount of memories, and often 1024MB of DDR won’t be enough! Same stuff for who works with high-level CAD drawing or who works on pictures or movies! We don’t have to forget that in less than a year the new O.S. Microsoft VISTA will be in our homes, and we know that he’s going to eat our 1GB kit of memories!!! </strong></p>
<p><strong>Last but not least we have to remind that even AMD is out with it’s new DDR2-ready platforms. Then the new Intel CPUs single core (6x1 series), dual cores (8x0 and 9x0 series) and the coming Conroe and Yonah CPUs will be running on the new 975x chipset that’s obligates us to mount DDR2 memories.</strong></p>
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<p>        <strong>The 2005 was characterized by the switching from AGP motherboards to Pci-E motherboards. The 2006 will be the 2x1GB kits DDR2 year, for who makes the PC not only a typewriter! Those guys who likes to play to the latest games like Battlefield 2, Half Life 2, Doom 3, Fear and so on will need more and more amount of memories, and often 1024MB of DDR won’t be enough! Same stuff for who works with high-level CAD drawing or who works on pictures or movies! We don’t have to forget that in less than a year the new O.S. Microsoft VISTA will be in our homes, and we know that he’s going to eat our 1GB kit of memories!!! </strong></p>
<p><strong>Last but not least we have to remind that even AMD is out with it’s new DDR2-ready platforms. Then the new Intel CPUs single core (6x1 series), dual cores (8x0 and 9x0 series) and the coming Conroe and Yonah CPUs will be running on the new 975x chipset that’s obligates us to mount DDR2 memories.</strong></p>
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