ram for the masses. works for everyone. magically.What the heck is "desktop/server" ram?
ram for the masses. works for everyone. magically.What the heck is "desktop/server" ram?
Ram specifically designed to fit on miniITX boards when housed inside Define R5 enclosuresWhat the heck is "desktop/server" ram?
it's still showing 110 for me. backorder but you can still order and pay and they will charge your card when it's shipped.shows 130$ for me?
Did you try enforce 1.50 V?I just picked up four of these 32GB Hynix HMT84GR7MMR4A-H9 PC3L-10600R for $25
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Unless I read something wrong or this model has known issues, seems like the lowest price I've seen for 32GB. Only 1333 Mhz, but according to my Supermicro X9's manual, it clocks down with 4Rx4 DIMMS anyway
I haven't with the 8GB ones that these will replace. But, even at 1.5v the manual says they'll only run at 1066 (X9DRT-F)Did you try enforce 1.50 V?
I got 3 @ $25, and then had to find a single one from another seller for $47.I just picked up four of these 32GB Hynix HMT84GR7MMR4A-H9 PC3L-10600R for $25 each.
Hynix HMT84GR7MMR4A-H9 32GB (1x32GB) DDR3 4Rx4 PC3L Server Memory #4333 RAM | eBay
Unless I read something wrong or this model has known issues, seems like the lowest price I've seen for 32GB. Only 1333 Mhz, but according to my Supermicro X9's manual, it clocks down with 4Rx4 DIMMS anyway
UPDATE: Dead now. The rest sold about 10 minutes after I posted.
I considered getting them all, but decided I didn't need any more than 128GB at the moment. Plus, its polite to share.I got 3 @ $25, and then had to find a single one from another seller for $47.
Thank you
14900R is much more rare in general, but I've only seen it in LR DIMMs at 32GB, I have it at smaller capacity in RDIMM only.Does 32GB PC3L-14900R exist or is it only LR?
Found 32GB DDR3 PC3L-14900L for ~$85/ea which is silly because DDR4 is better at that price point if you have the DIMM slots..
Samsung pulled a stunt like that last year didn't they? This is almost becoming standard practice by this industry to reduce production. I've never lived in S. Korea, so I can't say how common power outages are there, but having lived in Japan for over a decade, I have a hard time believing they suffered reliability issues, and that they didn't have some backup power mechanism that kicked in if they really did lose power.Big loss of NAND (~15% of global supply for quarter) due to power outage in a toshiba/WD plant in japan as well, maybe a bit of a price bounce there as well coming.
NAND Fab Power Loss And 1 Tb TLC 128-Layer Flash