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High-End DDR Memory Prices - Week of May 16, 2005 - Page 3By SharkyExtreme.com Staff May 19, 2005The desktop market for registered DDR begins and ends with the Athlon 64 FX-based platforms. This is due to its Opteron-based lineage, and the Athlon 64 FX requires registered DDR, rather than standard unbuffered DDR. It has created a market need for 400 MHz PC3200 Registered DDR, and several manufacturers have jumped in to supply this enthusiast market. Due to the lower number of available registered DDR modules, we've gone a bit outside the Top 5 manufacturers, and also listed both the single module and matched pair PC3200 DDR prices. This is still mostly a niche market for desktop buyers, so overall vendor and module choice may be limited for the near future. The Socket 939 platform and its dual-channel DDR architecture has taken charge of the AMD enthusiast market, but Socket 940 and Registered DDR remain a market influence, especially for platform memory upgrades. Over the last few guides, the Registered DDR price cuts have been extremely consistent, with some updates showing larger overall drops than others. This week is very impressive, and the overall decrease reached over $350. The individual cuts are also very attractive, including Mushkin PC3200 Registered 1-GB ($-86), PQI TURBO PC3200 Registered 2x1-GB (-$75), Kingston HyperX PC3200 Registered 2x512-MB (-$64), and Transcend PC3200 Registered 1-GB (-$54) all sporting much lower prices compared to our last update. This is a perfect time to look at a Registered DDR upgrade, as many of these prices currently sit below that of standard DDR.
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