I was going to recommend the ones I got a few years ago thinking they would have seriously dropped in price, but nope! They're the same price now as when I bought them years ago! o_O
I hear you. Hence why having one of the local recyclers come get it and give you 20 cents/gb would be some cash for you considering the amount of GB you have.
DDR3 was under 20 cents/GB and now is far more than that. Whoever is getting this stuff from you surely will be reselling it. At even just a $1/GB, it's over a $1k usd of stuff. If you want to give it away that's fine, but know that someone will be profiteering off of it.
That was a solid price on 64GB DDR3 RDIMMs. I kinda gave up on having any and I already had plenty of 32GB modules.
I've seen DDR3 far higher than it has been in recent years, so those 64GB modules will be at least 2-3x what you original paid.
Yep! Those are even more crazy! 64GB modules are really out there now. o_O Now that's some serious gouging money for sure! 10x modules at 60/ea would have been 600, and now the same modules are worth 6000, that's 7400 in profit on an initial investment that's a fraction of it. It's almost...
Good to know. Back in the day these would go for $20/ea because they're the largest DDR3 ECC UDIMM available. Everyone with a Dell R210 II needed them to max out the memory on those.
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