Weekly CPU & Memory Price Guide: March 2003 1st Edition
by Kristopher Kubicki on March 23, 2003 3:43 PM EST- Posted in
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1066 Kingston KVR1066 256MB | |
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1066 OCZ 32bit 256MB | |
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1066 Samsung 32bit 256MB | |
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1066 Samsung 32bit 512MB | |
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800 Corsair 16bit 256MB | |
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800 Kingston 16bit 256MB | |
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800 Kingston 16bit 512MB | |
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800 Samsung 16bit 256MB | |
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800 Samsung 16bit 512MB | |
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Even though the DDR prices are still plummeting into nothing, the RDRAM sector has leveled off. Perhaps this is due to the upcoming release of 800MHz FSB Intel chips, or maybe just because there are less players in the field. We recommend buying multiple 800Mhz Samsung 256MB modules. If you have a SiS 655 motherboard, you can take advantage of the Dual DDR interface, and save money. We don't recommend buying 512MB modules for RDRAM unless you absolutely have to.
As always, feel free to email me, Kristopher, for more product suggestions and any complaints or suggestions!
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