High End Buyer's Guide - September 2004
by Wesley Fink on August 30, 2004 12:22 AM EST- Posted in
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DDR2 Memory
DDR2 Recommendation: 1GB Kit (2 X 512MB) Crucial PC2-4200UPrice: $362 shipped
In our recent roundup of DDR2 memory, the Gold Editors Choice went to Crucial DDR2 533. The 533-rated Crucial is based on the top-performing Micron DDR2 chips and it performed at 533 at 3-3-3 timings, which is much better than the rated 4-4-4 timings. We even reached the highest speed that our memory test bed could support at DDR2-686 - well beyond the next speed step of DDR2-667. Even 686 was achieved at 4-4-4 timings, which are again better than the Jedec rating of 5-5-5 at DDR2-667.
Crucial accomplishes all this performance with one of the better prices among DDR2 memory. This is not to say Crucial DDR2-533 is cheap, but DDR2 has dropped quite a bit in price the last month. In fact, the current price is not radically different from the better high-speed DDR that we have recommended.
Frankly, all the memory in our DDR2 roundup reached DDR2-667 speed, so you can shop for DDR2 looking for the best value right now. However, the DIMMs based on Micron memory - from Corsair, Crucial, OCZ, Kingmax, and Mushkin - provided the widest bandwidth in our DDR2 tests. You can select any of them and expect excellent DDR2 performance.
Listed below is part of our RealTime pricing engine, which lists the lowest prices available on memory from many different reputable vendors:
If you cannot find the lowest prices on the products that we've recommended on this page, it's because we don't list some of them in our RealTime pricing engine. Until we do, we suggest that you do an independent search online at the various vendors' web sites. Just pick and choose where you want to buy your products by looking for a vendor located under the "Vendor" heading.
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Doormat - Monday, August 30, 2004 - link
Doh...Anyways, last page typo:
2x74GB Western Digital 74GB Raptor 10,000RPM SATA RAID (148MB Total)
148GB not MB. My 486 had a 170MB HD...
And I'm curious why you didnt pick the apple 23" cinema display for the LCD? Thats the high end monitor I'd pick... I've seen 'em at an Apple store.. amazing.
Doormat - Monday, August 30, 2004 - link
rjm55 - Monday, August 30, 2004 - link
It's good to see that at least the Buyers guide is up to date and recommends a 16X DVD burner. Wondered why you could BUY 16X already and Anand hadn't even reviewed the new fast burners. I take it this means 16X burner reviews are coming?Thanks for finally recommending a big flat panel monitor. I love my Dell 2001FP so much I sold the 22" CRT I had before. Great choice!!