Weekly Memory & Motherboard Price Guide: October 2001 1st Edition
by Anand Lal Shimpi on October 26, 2001 2:47 AM EST- Posted in
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Memory Prices
Weekly
Memory Prices
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Memory
Module
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Price
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Change
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Vendor
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Shipping
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CNet
Pricing
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Notes
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DDR333 (PC2700) CAS 2.5 - 256MB |
$58
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$6
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DDR266 (PC2100) CAS 2.5 - 256MB |
$34
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$10.95
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DDR266 (PC2100) CAS 2.5 - 256MB ECC |
$37
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$9
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DDR200 (PC1600) CAS 2 - 256MB |
$29
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$8.70
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DDR266 (PC2100) CAS 2.5 - 128MB |
$13
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$6.70
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DDR266 (PC2100) CAS 2.5 - 128MB ECC |
$20
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$4
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DDR200 (PC1600) CAS 2 - 128MB |
$16
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$8.70
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PC800 RDRAM - 256MB |
$97
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$10.95
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PC800 RDRAM - 128MB |
$39
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$10.75
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PC150 CAS 2 - 256MB |
$16
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$10
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PC133 CAS 2 - 256MB |
$10
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$10.75
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PC150 CAS 2 - 128MB |
$11
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$8.89
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PC133 CAS 2 - 128MB |
$6
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$10.75
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Memory prices are at rock bottom prices, however there may be some confusion as to what modules to purchase. Although we list it as DDR333, JEDEC has not officially approved a DDR333 standard. The modules that are currently selling as DDR333 are basically DDR266 modules that will work at 166MHz DDR. The price premium DDR333 currently carries (although it's only $24 in this case) isn't worth it because you're not buying "real" DDR333.
Our recommendation goes to the 256MB DDR266 module with a 2.5 clock CAS latency (currently CAS 2 DDR266 is very rare). The small increase in price is worth it as you get a module that is guaranteed to work at the most widely used DDR frequency.
With RDRAM you don't have many options to choose from; $97 for a 256MB stick is definitely much more reasonable than prices were a year ago. As for PC133 and unofficial PC150 modules, the prices speak for themselves. We never expected to see the day when shipping on PC133 SDRAM would cost more than the module itself.
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