Thursday, September 19th 2024
DDR4 Remains a Popular Memory Standard: TechPowerUp Poll
Back in July, we polled our readers to find out what PC main memory type they are using, with the choices consisting of DDR5, DDR4, and DDR3. Nearly two months into the poll and close to 36,000 responses later, an interesting picture is emerging. DDR4 memory emerged a clear winner, with a simple majority of our readers—58.2% of them—responding that they're using it. The latest DDR5 memory type is a distant second, with close to one-third of the respondents or 32.5% picking it. The old DDR3 memory type attracted an impressive 9.3% of the vote.
There could be many reasons why DDR4 remains the king—the AMD AM4 platform remains current, as AMD continues to release processors for this platform. Intel's LGA1700 platform supports DDR4, and there's a fairly wide selection of DDR4 motherboards for this platform, letting enthusiasts save on memory costs by carrying over their old memory or opting for cheaper memory. DDR5 at 32% isn't too discouraging, considering that the standard has been around just 3 years now, compared to the 9 years of DDR4.
There could be many reasons why DDR4 remains the king—the AMD AM4 platform remains current, as AMD continues to release processors for this platform. Intel's LGA1700 platform supports DDR4, and there's a fairly wide selection of DDR4 motherboards for this platform, letting enthusiasts save on memory costs by carrying over their old memory or opting for cheaper memory. DDR5 at 32% isn't too discouraging, considering that the standard has been around just 3 years now, compared to the 9 years of DDR4.
43 Comments on DDR4 Remains a Popular Memory Standard: TechPowerUp Poll
Personal observation is that DDR5 has gotten to the point where it is a no-brainer on a newbuild without too much of a budget limitation, but still offers too little, together with the newer processors that supported them and the motherboard, to justify a major upgrade from a solid DDR4 setup. At least it is not that much more expensive anymore.
Then Ryzen a year later. 32GB DDR4-3200 to 64GB DDR4-3200.
Tell me I need to change anything. You won't.
There was also that time I picked up a DDR2 box less than 2 years into Ryzen and both turned out more fun than the DDR3 box for very polarizing reasons.
I'm fast af boiii. Come get some. By the time I pick up DDR5 it will hit a magic *AES kit type of moment and overclocking will be exciting again.
I'm all about bringing that out. We are the super excite.
Soon...
ps. love your avatar, X-2 is one hella underrated game!
Desktop: R9 5900X, 32GB 3200
Laptop: i5 1135G7, 16GB 3200
Home Server: i5 9500, 8GB 2666
x570, 5800x3D, 32 gb @3800 cl16, 3080 GPU @2000mhz et 10000mhz on the memory, stable af. What a dream!
I keep my DDR4.
www.overclockers.co.uk/team-group-8pack-edition-32gb-2x16gb-ddr4-pc4-28800c16-3600mhz-dual-chann-my-002-8p.html
Anyways, DDR5 is getting cheaper so that is finally an option too.
I might switch to skt1851 though depending on how good the CPUs are.