RAM pricing is probably the most volatile part of the computing industry, so who knows when DDR3 will come down in price. But as MonsieurX said, DDR2 is more likely to keep increasing in price since its not made anymore.
I bought an Alienware in 2001 before they were bought out by Dell. Paid 3500 dollars for an Aurora DDR that gave me nothing but problems, of course hardware problems aren't always the manufacturers fault, but the issues were made worse by Alienware's sub par tech support. I can't even imagine how bad they are now that they got out by Dell.
Tron 2.0 ran fine for me on Vista x64, and considering Windows 7 is an extremely similar architecture to Vista I THINK you should not have issues. If in doubt just go download the Tron demo. I also have my computer set up to dual boot to XP if some games won't run.
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