Ram PRices
since none of u answqerd my last post ill try again. wot are the prices for ddr ram (256meg) usd or aus dollars. i dont care. for aus just half the us dollar oh yeah, wots the standard ram is it 2100? thanks.
since none of u answqerd my last post ill try again.
wot are the prices for ddr ram (256meg)
usd or aus dollars.
i dont care.
for aus just half the us dollar
oh yeah, wots the standard ram is it 2100?
thanks.
cazzman
wot are the prices for ddr ram (256meg)
usd or aus dollars.
i dont care.
for aus just half the us dollar
oh yeah, wots the standard ram is it 2100?
thanks.
cazzman
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Did you check on http://www.pricewatch.com or http://www.crucial.com? Those would be my first stop in shopping for RAM...
As far as the 'standard' speed, many chipsets use DDR266/2100, but your system may vary. If you use the memory selector on Crucial's web site, you can find out exactly what your system uses.
As far as the 'standard' speed, many chipsets use DDR266/2100, but your system may vary. If you use the memory selector on Crucial's web site, you can find out exactly what your system uses.
I've seen 256 PC2100 for AUD$58
I assume that was 2 512MB sticks? 1GB has been selling for ~$500 US lately...
Man i just picked up 2 sticks of 512 MB ddr2700 for $98 canadian each.
it was a great deal seeing as the price just went up by about 20 bucks a stick yesterday.
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it was a great deal seeing as the price just went up by about 20 bucks a stick yesterday.
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Quote:I assume that was 2 512MB sticks? 1GB has been selling for ~$500 US lately...
I had meant on a single stick. 512MB can still be had for under $100 generally.
I had meant on a single stick. 512MB can still be had for under $100 generally.
As always Crucial is a good place to get the idea of RAM prices.
A 256MB PC2700 non-ECC will set you back about £32 inc VAT
512MB PC2700 non-ECC about £62 inc VAT
1GB modules are still a lot of money.
Crucial can do a 1GB PC2100 for £416 inc VAT
Far too expensive for the average user, but if you want that maximum supported 4GB of RAM they are your only option.
A 256MB PC2700 non-ECC will set you back about £32 inc VAT
512MB PC2700 non-ECC about £62 inc VAT
1GB modules are still a lot of money.
Crucial can do a 1GB PC2100 for £416 inc VAT
Far too expensive for the average user, but if you want that maximum supported 4GB of RAM they are your only option.
Well I just got a 512 PC-2700 DIMM from Newegg for $59. I sort of like Kingston RAM.