Weekly CPU & Memory Price Guide: March 2003 1st Edition
by Kristopher Kubicki on March 23, 2003 3:43 PM EST- Posted in
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There has been a decent amount of news about DRAM prices actually increasing after their six month spiral into prices today. From what we have seen, prices are still on a downfall but not a significant in change as previous guides have shown. It looks like prices will begin to stabilize in the upcoming weeks, but we still forecast price drops in the higher clocked and lower CL rated memory. Samsung was unable to provide comment for us about their DRAM prices, but there has been much information about Micron and Hynix lately.
The most notable changes this week include the "Uber-Deseriable" Samsung modules dropping over 50% in price over a 1-month tracking period. Eventually, within upcoming weeks we forecast PC2700 and PC2100 prices to sit competitive with each other. We already have noticed PC2100 and PC2700 prices dipping below prices of PC133 modules. Again, even though next week might bring slightly lower prices, it is an excellent week to buy pretty much any module.
Our personal recommendations include the Kingston PC2700 512MB modules and the Samsung PC3200 modules as well. Obviously, if your motherboard only supports 333MHz FSB, PC3200 is not necessary. You may have noticed we neglected to list the "Twin" series memory modules. Don't let memory manufactures fool you, there is no such thing as "Dual Channel DDR" sticks, they are just regular DDR sticks that have been bundled together. From our original research, we cannot seem to find any reason why the Corsair/Kingston/etc Twin modules are any better than just buying two 256MB low latency sticks instead.
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