i would take out the (reg,server) i got a few more relevant hitsThese are my 2 saved search options for DDR3:
16gb +(ddr3,pc3) +(12800,1600) +(reg,server) -(8gb,4gb,2gb)
16gb +(ddr3,pc3) +(14900,1866) +(reg,server) -(8gb,4gb,2gb)
Any recommended tweaks to improve the search results?
That’s cheap ! Yes it’s slower LR but very good priceJust as another point of data I just got 8x32GB DDR4-2133 LRDIMMs for $133 each via auctions.
Is LR memory slower than regular registered modules? I thought it's the opposite.Yes it’s slower LR but very good price
LR is slightly slower for the same rated speed I think due to the extra register, but what I was really trying to say is the 2133mhz is reasonably slow, 2400 ok or 2666 is much more common and CPU’s can mostly today benifit from 2666.Is LR memory slower than regular registered modules? I thought it's the opposite.
Well, it might just be the case that I single handedly stopped the drop of DDR3 prices! LOL I haven't seen them at $25/16GB@12800 for several weeks.sorry, i bought all of them out, or i would have posted it here like i normally do. i doubt i single-handedly stopped the drop in DDR3 prices though, so there should be more to come.
Quality rdimm or just unbuffered regular ram ?DDR4 is finally coming down a bit. I wonder if we would ever get 32gb for $100
I would expect ddr4 non ecc udimm to be more expensive than ecc rdimm just like ddr3 because it's more widely in demand. but who knows...Quality rdimm or just unbuffered regular ram ?
I am sure we will but hard to tell what or when, you may see a bit of a jump in consumption and prices holding a bit in 2019 with scalable v2 and new AMD chips.
SSD’s are a good deal cheaper though, pretty solid downward trend of recent times.