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Old 22nd Aug 2005, 10:00 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Gigabyte to Release DDR-to-DDR2 Converter – Article!

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Gigabyte has developed a special converter that allows DDR memory modules to function in DDR2 slots for its GA-PT880Pro Combo mainboard. The device should ease upgrade path for those who migrate to the platform from a system that only supports DDR memory.

Gigabyte GA-PT880Pro Combo mainboard is based on VIA PT880 PRO chipset that supports Intel processors with up to 1066MHz processor system bus, PCI Express x16 as well as AGP 8x slots for graphics cards as well as sports dual-channel DDR/DDR2 memory controller that can operate with up to PC3200 (667MHz) or PC2-5400 (667MHz). Due to the nature of VIA PT880 PRO memory controller and peculiarities of Gigabyte’s mainboard design, the company supplies special converters that allow to use DDR memory in DDR2 slots, reports HKEPC web-site.


DDR SDRAM utilizes 184-pin slots, whereas DDR2 use 240-pin slots. Furthermore, DDR requires 2.6V voltage, whereas default setting for DDR2 is 1.8V. Gigabyte’s DDR-to-DDR2 converter does not feature any additional logic, but utilizes peculiarities of VIA’s PT880 PRO chipset and is not compatible with any other mainboards, but GA-PT880Pro.

Gigabyte GA-PT880Pro mainboard installs two DDR and two DDR2 memory slots.


The converter may be required for price-conscious customers, who already have DDR memory, but want to switch to a new platform that would support PCI Express bus and LGA775 processors. The reason why Gigabyte decided not to install four DDR2 memory slots is unclear, as installing two types of slots may harder than putting four similar slots onto the board. Furthermore, four DDR2 slots would provide better expandability for the future.

According to performance measurements by HKEPC, Gigabyte GA-PT880Pro performs slightly better with DDR2 667MHz memory compared to the DDR 400MHz. Still, the difference in speed is negligible. The web-site also notes that when four DDR memory modules are installed, computer systems performs faster than the same system with a pair of memory sticks.

It is unclear when Gigabyte GA-PT880Pro reaches retail and how much will it cost.

Source: http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/mainboa...818233221.html
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i saw the news as well, i wonder what's the use for this. I thought ddr2 is the future and should replace ddr1, why would we need convert ddr to ddr2.
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i saw the news as well, i wonder what's the use for this. I thought ddr2 is the future and should replace ddr1, why would we need convert ddr to ddr2.
It's for a cheaper upgrade path. Now you only need to change the motherboard, CPU and graphics card. You can still make use of your DDR SDRAM modules.
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It's for a cheaper upgrade path. Now you only need to change the motherboard, CPU and graphics card. You can still make use of your DDR SDRAM modules.
that's true. Although I guess it's only works if you ahve awesome killer memory. From what I have seen the value ddr2 has gotten to the point that hte price is even lower than some of the value ddr1. It's not worth to use these converter (not sure how much they are selling) if you can just use ddr2.
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