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.

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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

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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.

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I picked up a gig of DDR333 for around $79.99USD per DIMM.

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I assume that was 2 512MB sticks? 1GB has been selling for ~$500 US lately...
 


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500US????
 
My god people, i can get my hands on PC3200 (DDR400) 512MB for around £45.... and thats only around $75.....

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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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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.

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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.

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Well I just got a 512 PC-2700 DIMM from Newegg for $59. I sort of like Kingston RAM.