![]() ![]() With that said, if your system does use DDR3, that’s not the problem that it used to be. If you’re building a new system and don’t have a specific reason to use DDR3, we’d recommend buying hardware that’s compatible with DDR4. Right now there’s plenty of DDR3 systems still being sold, but DDR4 has already begun to replace it on the mass market.
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