I do know as a teenagers mother, she and her friends would raher go barefoot than wear there shoes,but of course that could change...... last year everything was bebe, this year its Pacific Sunwear that they cant have enough of.
We can't repeat it often enough: only in conjunction with high-speed RDRAM memory (PC1066) is the Pentium 4/3600 able to perform optimally. This does not mean, however, that DDR400 memory is not qualified at all, a fact which has been proven by previous tests. Even a platform with the Intel 845G chipset and fast DDR333 memory (CL2) can stand its ground in many disciplines against a system with normal RDRAM memory (PC800). Yet when RDRAM with 533 MHz (PC1066) or even 600 MHz (PC1200) is deployed, the ways part.
For the time being, DDR memory simply cannot hold its own - the RDRAM platform is always ahead. For this reason, we also tested all P4 processors with the fastest configuration - otherwise it would beg the question of why we would deliberately throttle a 3.6 GHz P4 by using DDR333 or DDR400 with single storage technology.
However, as soon as the dual DDR chipsets from Intel become available next year, the tables are likely to turn in favor of DDR technology.