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<blockquote data-quote="stavan_d" data-source="post: 2060283" data-attributes="member: 29573"><p>[USER=58162]@Crapmypants[/USER] Thanks buddy... this is exactly why i started this post... wanted to know how much would I sacrifice if i went for 5th gen CPU and will it be any cheaper?? </p><p></p><p>the reason for considering Skylake is DDR4 RAM. I know I wont be doing another upgrade for at least 3 year and DDR3 is already on its way out. so don't wanna be stuck with DDR3 when DDR4 would have been mainstream. plus many RAM Companies give "Lifetime" Warranty, buying DDR3 at the end of it's life, is it worth it? </p><p></p><p>DDR3 kits cost is pretty much similar to DDR4 kits. </p><p></p><p>if there are Haswell/ Broadwell CPU and mobo combo, which support DDR4 then I would surely buy that, if it is considerably cheaper than Skylake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stavan_d, post: 2060283, member: 29573"] [USER=58162]@Crapmypants[/USER] Thanks buddy... this is exactly why i started this post... wanted to know how much would I sacrifice if i went for 5th gen CPU and will it be any cheaper?? the reason for considering Skylake is DDR4 RAM. I know I wont be doing another upgrade for at least 3 year and DDR3 is already on its way out. so don't wanna be stuck with DDR3 when DDR4 would have been mainstream. plus many RAM Companies give "Lifetime" Warranty, buying DDR3 at the end of it's life, is it worth it? DDR3 kits cost is pretty much similar to DDR4 kits. if there are Haswell/ Broadwell CPU and mobo combo, which support DDR4 then I would surely buy that, if it is considerably cheaper than Skylake. [/QUOTE]
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