I paid $250 ea for 32gb RDIMMs (not LR) during the spike about couple of years ago and it was a decent price. Going rate for 16gb at that time was $125 and 32 was over $300.Such a bummer. I bought 4x32GB DDR4 ECC LRDIMMs for $240 in January and now that same config is $340! Oof!
lel, forget about finding reasonably priced DDR4 32GB UDIMMs.Would really like to find some desktop DDR4 at those kind of prices. At $71 for a 32GB stick I'd upgrade my desktop PC to 64GB in a heartbeat. (PC is Skylake CPU, DDR4 2133/2400)
Reminds me of the shipping dock losing over $15k in 64GB dimms. It was sitting under a notebook of procedures for checking in POs.lel, forget about finding reasonably priced DDR4 32GB UDIMMs.
Ouch.Reminds me of the shipping dock losing over $15k in 64GB dimms. It was sitting under a notebook of procedures for checking in POs.
Test Start Time | 2020-08-27 02:04:56 |
Elapsed Time | 23:31:09 |
Memory Range Tested | 0x0 - 2080000000 (133120MB) |
CPU Selection Mode | Parallel (All CPUs) |
ECC Polling | Enabled |
# Tests Passed | 56/56 (100%) |
ECC Correctable Errors | 630 |
ECC Uncorrectable Errors | 0 |
Test | # Tests Passed | Errors |
Test 0 [Address test, walking ones, 1 CPU] | 4/4 (100%) | 0 |
Test 1 [Address test, own address, 1 CPU] | 4/4 (100%) | 0 |
Test 2 [Address test, own address] | 4/4 (100%) | 0 |
Test 3 [Moving inversions, ones & zeroes] | 4/4 (100%) | 0 |
Test 4 [Moving inversions, 8-bit pattern] | 4/4 (100%) | 0 |
Test 5 [Moving inversions, random pattern] | 4/4 (100%) | 0 |
Test 6 [Block move, 64-byte blocks] | 4/4 (100%) | 0 |
Test 7 [Moving inversions, 32-bit pattern] | 4/4 (100%) | 0 |
Test 8 [Random number sequence] | 4/4 (100%) | 0 |
Test 9 [Modulo 20, ones & zeros] | 4/4 (100%) | 0 |
Test 10 [Bit fade test, 2 patterns, 1 CPU] | 4/4 (100%) | 0 |
Test 11 [Random number sequence, 64-bit] | 4/4 (100%) | 0 |
Test 12 [Random number sequence, 128-bit] | 4/4 (100%) | 0 |
Test 13 [Hammer test] | 4/4 (100%) | 0 |
Last 10 Errors |
[ECC Error] Test: 13, (Col,Row,Rank,Bank): (N/A,N/A,N/A,N/A), ECC Corrected: Yes, Syndrome: N/A, Channel/Slot: 0/0 |
[ECC Error] Test: 13, (Col,Row,Rank,Bank): (N/A,N/A,N/A,N/A), ECC Corrected: Yes, Syndrome: N/A, Channel/Slot: 0/0 |
[ECC Error] Test: 13, (Col,Row,Rank,Bank): (N/A,N/A,N/A,N/A), ECC Corrected: Yes, Syndrome: N/A, Channel/Slot: 0/0 |
[ECC Error] Test: 13, (Col,Row,Rank,Bank): (N/A,N/A,N/A,N/A), ECC Corrected: Yes, Syndrome: N/A, Channel/Slot: 0/0 |
[ECC Error] Test: 13, (Col,Row,Rank,Bank): (N/A,N/A,N/A,N/A), ECC Corrected: Yes, Syndrome: N/A, Channel/Slot: 0/0 |
[ECC Error] Test: 13, (Col,Row,Rank,Bank): (N/A,N/A,N/A,N/A), ECC Corrected: Yes, Syndrome: N/A, Channel/Slot: 0/0 |
[ECC Error] Test: 13, (Col,Row,Rank,Bank): (N/A,N/A,N/A,N/A), ECC Corrected: Yes, Syndrome: N/A, Channel/Slot: 0/0 |
[ECC Error] Test: 12, (Col,Row,Rank,Bank): (N/A,N/A,N/A,N/A), ECC Corrected: Yes, Syndrome: N/A, Channel/Slot: 0/0 |
[ECC Error] Test: 12, (Col,Row,Rank,Bank): (N/A,N/A,N/A,N/A), ECC Corrected: Yes, Syndrome: N/A, Channel/Slot: 0/0 |
[ECC Error] Test: 10, (Col,Row,Rank,Bank): (N/A,N/A,N/A,N/A), ECC Corrected: Yes, Syndrome: N/A, Channel/Slot: 0/0 |
Could this be a system compatibility thing? I've had motherboards in the past that would do this with some memory modules (ECC corrected errors), while the same modules worked fine in other boards.Be careful when you buying 1st generation 32 GB DDR4 Samsung M393A4K40BB1-CRCxxx from spring 2016!
It's not just Asus boards, had the exact same problem with Gigabyte dual 2011 boards as well, and somewhat similar issues with other brands in the past. Afaik memory compatibility depends on the way the BIOS is done. There are things in there that the board manufacturer has to program: sub-timings, for example - even the most overclocker-friendly desktop boards don't always allow changing every single sub-timing there is, and set some automatically; server boards generally don't allow playing with timings at all. So some set those to safer values, and some might mess it up a little bit so not every module out there will be stable or even boot. There are probably other things in there that are different between brands/boards. Some brands code their BIOSes better than the others, and this results in better memory compatibility. I think I've had some sort of memory compatibility issues with intel s2600ip as well, those board just didn't like Micron 16gb modules with IDT registers that I had at the time, wouldn't boot with them at all (or rather they would boot, but the memory slots had red/orange LEDs next to them, and those modules weren't recognized). The same modules worked fine in supermicro x9drd boards. There could also be electrical differences, different layouts of dimm slots on the board could result in some modules not working properly, I guess.but interesting how it affects Asus boards specifically
Dammit I want to see these prices again! Crazy that over a year later prices are nearly double for the same thing.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.