8x32GB DDR4-2666Mhz RDIMM - $622 (~$78 each)

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zer0sum

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I'm not totally up to speed on DDR4 pricing, so I'm not sure if this is a great deal or not?


Has anyone found better deals for 16GB or 32GB DDR4-2400MHz sticks?
 
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Patrick

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Just a quick one here: make sure your CPU/ motherboard support TSV memory with these as well. That is why they have those compatibility notes.
 
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zer0sum

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Just a quick one here: make sure your CPU/ motherboard support TSV memory with these as well. That is why they have those compatibility notes.
I think I'm good on that side of things - X10SRH-CF and a 2680V4 :D
 

T_Minus

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TSV is always cheaper.

The issue is you need TSV to upgrade next time too, I stay away because of this reason and the # of non-matching I already have in use.
 

986box

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I bought SM Hynix udimm from memory.net recently for $98 per 16Gb stick.

received the memory 3 days later. That’s the best price I can find without going to compatible memory brands.

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hyltcasper

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Getting unbranded ram scares me a little. But the price is very interesting. Maybe I got with a set with a Asus board.