I'll post a link if the buyer ships, haha.I think that is a very good price in today's market, especially being low voltage... Link to ebay listing or it didn't happen...
Do you have a link for it?IMHO that is not a good prices.... frogtech just got 16GB PC3L-12800 for 35 a stick. I would say $40 a stick is a good price in quantity but if you just need one then expect to pay more
Agreed. I'm trying to offload my spare ram to get more DDR4 but at this point, I think I'll just be satified with what I have until the prices drop.....hopefully.DDR4 is still expensive esp the 2666
How many sticks are you looking for and is that speed needed? I'm offloading 8 sticks of 1866 memory for cheaper than that.Is $65 a good price for
16GB PC3-12800 DDR3-1600 240-pin ECC RDIMM (oracle p/n 7018701)
Very rarely there is some systems than can’t use both the regular and Low voltage. Certainly I see some systems that only support Low voltage but not so much know if reverse is true.What would be the disadvantage of DDR3L vs DDR3? I can't think of any.
Bit of edge case, not common.I thought that DDR3L is always backwards compatible to 1.5V. Who knew.
the low voltage ram sometimes (i've seen this on Supermicro X8 / X9 boards) runs a bit slower than the regular voltage stuff, especially when configured with multiple channels and multiple DIMMs per channel. i didn't realize this until i bought some PC3L DDR3 and couldn't get it to be recognized at the rated speed. then went to read the Supermicro manual and saw that when using low voltage ram, it runs slower than regular voltage RAM across the board.What would be the disadvantage of DDR3L vs DDR3? I can't think of any.