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Hey I was wondering how much RAM costs these days... Does ne1 know?
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Ring your local computer shop!
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IMHO ram can be found real cheap in these days. Sure it is about what you are aiming for but like Corsair Value S. 2x512 costs almost nothing, and 2x1gb of those is a killer deal. Only bad things is that the timings could be better and the overclockability is very lacking. Still nice set of RAM.
Getting top-of-the-line mem won't cost that much either IMO. Bought 2x1GB RAM Corsair TwinX PC3200 2-3-2-6 specified and they work wonderful in 1T paired with my A64 3700+... Love them...
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viva Corsair DDR3200 2x512mb XMS
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1) when people confuse the "tower" with the "CPU" and the "Hard Drive" 2) When people get the terms "DDR" and "PC" Mixed up. Its PC3200, not DDR400. DDR400 stands for Double Data Rate 400MHz. If your ram's bus speed was really at 3200MHz, i would come over to your house right now, beat you up and steal your RAM. Anyways, now that im done with my rant =D The brand, type, quality, and speed is what normally affects the price. BRAND: Brand name doesn't really impact it as much as it used too. Kingston seems to have the cheapest, but i haven't really been watching the memory market lately. TYPE: Unbuffered, Unbuffered ECC, Registered, and Registered ECC are the types you can get. ECC stands for Error Correcting Code btw, its not neccessary, but is kinda nice to have, however unbuffered ECC RAM is had to find. If you want more info, resort too google, as im tired and don't feel like explaining it any further :P Also not the subcategoried of the RAM types, which are SDRAM and RDRAM. SDRAM = Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory, and RDRAM = Hell if i know, i just know that it fails, don't buy it. Unbuffered has slightly more bandwidth, although it's not good with servers as it require more electrical current, thus less modules can be used on 1 motherboard. Also, there is some slight price differences btw 184-pin RAM and 200-pin RAM QUALITY: Should be self-explanetory ![]() SPEED: lessee, the speeds are PC2100, PC2700, PC3200, and PC4000 (or, these are the common ones anyways), and these can also be found in Dual channel kits, giving speeds such as the common DDR400. You also need to consider the timings, high performance RAM with timings of 2-2-2-5 will cost more than valueRAM with timings of 2.5-3-3-7 (my RAM )hope you find this useful!! |
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PC3200 is DDR400 its the same. Its like ISP speeds, you know how ISP's love to advertise they are 10mb/s but in reality its 1.25MB/s. Its same with Ram PC3200 is 3200/8 = 400. Aha. Not everyone is computer savey as most people, so will call a tower a "Hard Drive" when I see people like that I tell them the difference. |
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And i forgot to mention the size (doh!), that's the biggest influence on RAM prices :O 512MB cost about half as much as 1GB. and 1GB is obviously alot less than 2GB (more than half as much). |
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Dunno where you get your prices from.
1GB is cheaper than 2x512mb. Its to encourage people to buy the 1GB. And some motherboards will use the full 400 for 1 stick. I see by where your location is, you like Fallout.. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual-channel btw, i was just referring to one stick in my last post, not dual channel kits. And yes, the price for dual channel kits are coming down considerably (yay!) Quote:
Last edited by Panda Man; 27-03-2006 at 07:50. |
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