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Yep, the 64GB DDR3 LRDIMMs were as rare as hen's teeth and cost more than DDR4. Definitely a good time for DDR4 based platforms in the secondhand markets.And more memories again
I don't recall so much availability of memory for DDR3 RDIMMS, especially not at the high end capacities.
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we had lots and lots, but lots have just ended at recycler, not even thought it could be valuableI am not even sure if I have seen any 32GB DDR3 dimms.
There were a lot that were at pre-covid prices (finally!) around on the various sites including here, but you had to pounce fast. I have enough for all my old stuff now.I am not even sure if I have seen any 32GB DDR3 dimms.
Very sad to hear this. So much stuff going to 'recyclers' that should be re-used instead. Anything still working is still worth something to someone that wants to use it. Hell, even half working or non-working stuff is useful to people who repair or want to learn how to repair as I've seen WTB listings for stuff like that too.we had lots and lots, but lots have just ended at recycler, not even thought it could be valuable
no doubt, I'm guilty myself, for us its just a cost, but we are improving at it, and its a focus area nowThere were a lot that were at pre-covid prices (finally!) around on the various sites including here, but you had to pounce fast. I have enough for all my old stuff now.
Very sad to hear this. So much stuff going to 'recyclers' that should be re-used instead. Anything still working is still worth something to someone that wants to use it. Hell, even half working or non-working stuff is useful to people who repair or want to learn how to repair as I've seen WTB listings for stuff like that too.
Yep and that's the hard part to balance--corporate policy on machines with data needing to be sanitized, etc, and just the ability to pass on the stuff where it will enter the secondary market as smoothly as possible.no doubt, I'm guilty myself, for us its just a cost, but we are improving at it, and its a focus area now
but I thought DDR3 was just to old, we just ship off G6,G7,G8,G9 when we get them, will try to work with one of the reselling partners here or just give it away to someone who actually wants to use it
DDR4 we do keep, and use a lot of it, when retire, even 2133 and 2400 on 3rd gen epyc or ice lake is nice.like theese chips in the thread is very nice.
Interesting. I'm definitely curious how it works differently over there. Does GDPR factor in over there for servers that are to be put out to pasture? And if so, to what extent?Policy is a huge thing, but we are seeing a change now where this might change, I'm in europe
yes, (im in europe btw) before you couldn't do anything with them, depending on sectorInteresting. I'm definitely curious how it works differently over there. Does GDPR factor in over there for servers that are to be put out to pasture? And if so, to what extent?
Gotcha, so not much more different than in the US.yes, (im in europe btw) before you couldn't do anything with them, depending on sector
sanitizing flash media is also an issue though, but yeeting the drives, and not the rest is at least becoming an option now, even for gov, for private sector you can do whatever, but of course, but have to think about GDPR
Price? It's missing from the listing.I have some left, thanks!