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Memory Pricing Guide |
Biweekly Memory Prices - Week of November 29, 2010 - Page 3By SharkyExtreme.com Staff December 3, 2010The emergence of the Intel Core i7 processor and X58 chipset brought with it a very powerful triple-channel DDR3 onboard memory controller, and many vendors welcomed this new architecture with a series of triple-channel, or matched triplets, DDR3 kits. This allows buyers of the Core i7/X58 platform to purchase three matched DDR3 modules without the added expense and potential risk of combining a dual-channel kit with a single module. In this market, some popular triple-channel DDR3 configurations include 3x1GB, 3x2GB and 3x4GB running at clock speeds from 1333MHz to 2000MHz. Moving, finally, to triple-channel DDR3 prices, it is here that we see the most downward price movement of the guide. Four of the prices we track here managed to fall by double-digit amounts, with the biggest of those being a $30 drop in the tracked price of the Mushkin Enhanced Ridgeback DDR3-1600 3x2GB kit.
In preparing this guide, we make use of the price search engines at Pricewatch.com and Pricegrabber.com to find a representative price for each product or product type. With each edition of the guide, we provide you with current data for the prices we track and list how much these prices have changed since the last issue. These prices, you should note, do not include any additional charges for shipping, sales tax, etc. So be sure and ask your vendor about those charges before ordering. We receive no advertising fees nor any other incentives from any of the manufacturers or vendors that appear in this guide and we are in no way recommending nor endorsing any of these companies. Rather, this guide is intended to give you a sense of what the current pricing trends are for some of the more popular memory modules that are currently available. Since prices change frequently and personal needs and preferences differ, you should make sure to do your own research before making any final purchasing decisions.
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