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To: Victor Lazlo who wrote (98381)4/2/2000 9:45:00 PM
From: KeepItSimple  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
>Kis you never fail to amuse!

Victor, you never fail to answer a direct question!

BTW- care to share any third-party reviews of Rambus that show ANY appreciable performance increase of RDRAM over pc-133 Ram in any currently shipping PC setup?

By third party I mean not written by rambus as a press release.

Comon. I know you can do it. Rambus is SO great, and SO worth the additional expense of 300-400% more than pc-133 ram or DDR ram, that there must be GOBS of articles out there by third parties praising the benefits of rdram.

(btw, you can't use a press release from a brokerage that has a banking or underwriting relationship with Rambus either!)

Or heck, give me ONE VENDOR that can currently ship PC-800 rdram. Funny how everyone can sell you PC600 or 700, but nobody can get the 800. Not even dell. You'd think the stuff was unstable and prone to catastrophic heat failures or something.

(btw, the 800 only has a 1-2% theoretical speed increase over pc-133 sdram, and a 50% underperformance compared to DDR ram, which is already shipping in quantity to graphics card manufacturers at 1/4th the cost of PC800 rdram)