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Yeah, when you want to upgrade your PC but the parts in your PC don't support upgrading, you'll have to replace those parts. Where's the issue?
The issue is that's a weird alternative to just buying some DDR4 RAM.
We don't want to be stuck making DDR4 RAM forever, or mobos that only use DDR4 RAM, etc.
There comes a time where you have to just move on to new hardware.
Sure, not forever obviously. I'm not suggesting that. But why right now when I already have a DDR4 setup that works fine and just needed some more RAM for some applications? It just seems overkill to replace everything now for questionable benefit when I could always buy new kit later.
Buy some then, but just accept that since it's very old tech that is being discontinued you will pay more.