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High-End Memory Prices - Week of September 3, 2007 - Page 3By SharkyExtreme.com Staff September 5, 2007The standard desktop market for registered DDR begins and ends with the Athlon 64 FX-based platforms, but there are a wide range of high-end workstation and small business servers that utilize this same memory format. Since the desktop market utilizes 400 MHz PC3200 Registered DDR, that is where we concentrate our price listings, and even though Socket 940 is just a fond memory, these continue to be an upgrade option for many desktop users. 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. We have also started to slowly add in Registered DDR2 listings, and we're sticking the DDR2-667 to DDR2-800 range in 1GB, 2x1GB and 2x2GB memory configurations. Due to the shrinking desktop market for Registered DDR, we continue to supplement these with some module listings for Registered DDR2. This will be a slow process, and we hope the end result is an even mix of both workstation/server-based memory types. The overall results on Registered DDR and DDR2 look quite good this week, and these modules posted a very impressive total chart drop of $290. But when you look closer at the numbers, the $189 price cut to the Crucial PC3200 Registered 2x2-GB really stands out, especially as this is a case of a vendor restocking it at a lower price. The $52 drop to the Kingston HyperX PC3200 Registered 2x512-MB kit also figures into it, especially as a single $2 price jump was the lone increase on the chart.
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