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High-End Memory Prices - Week of March 17, 2008 - Page 3By SharkyExtreme.com Staff March 17, 2008In addition to the Athlon 64 FX Registered DDR platform, and the newer Intel XEON V8 and Skulltrail FB-DIMM configurations, there is a wide range of high-end workstation and small business servers that utilize these same memory formats. 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 influence of the XEON V8/Skulltrail plaforms, we continue to add FB-DIMM listings in the 1GB, 2x1GB and 2x2GB memory configurations. The lower number of available Registered/FB-DIMM modules also means we've gone a bit outside the top tier manufacturers. Due to the limited desktop market for Registered DDR, and the emergence of the dual-CPU Intel XEON V8 and Skulltrail platforms, we continue to supplement these module listings with FB-DIMM DDR2. Price drops on Registered/FB-DIMM memory aren't exactly burning up the charts, but we did find two noticeable cuts - both the Corsair PC3200 Registered 1-GB and Kingston PC2-5300 FB-DIMM 2x1-GB fell by $20. But these were muted somewhat by a pair of price increases, as Kingston HyperX PC3200 Registered 2x512-MB and Kingston HyperX PC3200 Registered 2x1-GB jumped by $9 and $12, respectively. The aggregate chart drop of $19 is hardly a surprise, as the majority of listings showed very little movement.
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