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High-End Memory Prices - Week of February 2, 2009 - Page 6By SharkyExtreme.com Staff February 3, 2009
With the Intel P35 and G33 chipsets, and later the X38, X48 and X58, Intel has formally adopted high-speed DDR3 memory in the 1066 to 1600 MHz range. AMD is not making the move to DDR3 with the current Phenom platform, but will for its next-generation models, so this market will be Intel-only in the foreseeable future. Due to this, there are still fewer DDR3 modules on the open market, with most of these coming from the major players. The most popular DDR3 configurations are single 1GB/2GB modules, 2x1GB/2x2GB matched pairs and even 3x1GB/3x2GB triple-channel kits, at DDR3 clock speeds from 1066 MHz to 2133 MHz. The DDR3 memory chart continues to hold the majority of price drops, and there are significant cuts again this week. One listing even hit triple-digits, as the Mushkin XP DDR3-1600 2x2GB kit fell by $105. There was another nineteen that hit double digits, and some of these were also quite large, including drops to the OCZ Titanium DDR3-1600 2x2GB (-$87), Corsair Dominator DDR3-1800 2x1GB (-$86) and Corsair XMS3 DDR3-1600 DHX 2x1GB (-$81) matched pairs. Unfortunately, there were also six similar price increases, which dampened the overall effect, and brought us an aggregate chart drop of $717.
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