The following chart outlines prices on name-brand, single module DDR prices. We've taken a cross-section of the top name brands (as voted by Sharky readers), and when possible, used the highest-end module possible. In the case of Corsair, this translates into "LL" or Low Latency, while Kingston HyperX, Mushkin "Level 2" (L2), and OCZ Enhanced Latency "EL" modules are also featured. Not all DDR clock speeds are available at these enhanced memory formats, and some of our PC4000 and up listings naturally use more standard timings and brand names. Tracked DDR is in the PC2700 to PC4400 range, but each vendor may have a different "high-end" speed, and might not offer all of the clock speed permutations.
The single DDR module price list is again very stable this week, and other than a few isolated price cuts, you won't find a lot of deals. In fact, other than a few noticeable cuts to OCZ PC3200 and PC3700 EL 512-MB, this week in DDR memory was virtually a total wash. With the advent of DDR2 and its increasing popularity with new systems, expect this price stability to continue with DDR, as production moves to DDR2.